| Issue | 
											A&A
									 Volume 455, Number 2, August IV 2006				 | |
|---|---|---|
| Page(s) | 539 - 547 | |
| Section | Interstellar and circumstellar matter | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20054388 | |
| Published online | 04 August 2006 | |
Hα line profiles for a sample of supergiant HII regions
I. The main spectral component
        1 
        Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ensenada, México e-mail: maite@astrosen.unam.mx 
      
        2 
        Facultad de Facultad de Física Teórica y del Cosmos, Universidad de Granada, Spain e-mail: mrelano@ugr.es 
      
        3 
        Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain e-mail: jeb@iac.es 
      
        4 
        Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain 
      
Received: 
          20 
          October 
          2005
        
Accepted: 
          26 
          April 
          2006
        
 We present an analysis of the Hα emission line profiles of a 
 sample of giant extragalactic HII regions, selected from among the brightest and 
 most isolated in a group of spiral galaxies for which we have photometric 
 and spectroscopic data: NGC 157, NGC 3631, NGC 6764, NGC 3344, NGC 4321, NGC 
 5364, NGC 5055, NGC 5985, NGC 7479. Our study confirms that the majority of 
 the line profiles are composed of a bright, main
 component and two fainter, high velocity components that we denominate 
 wings. Here, we analyze the kinematics of the principal components, 
 finding a relation between the Hα luminosity, LH\alpha, and 
 the turbulent velocity dispersion,  . A linear fit to the 
 relation between these quantities yields log
. A linear fit to the 
 relation between these quantities yields log  , in agreement with previous studies. 
 We compute the mass of each HII region using both the virial theorem and 
 the Hα luminosity, confirming that, though these estimates do not 
 coincide exactly, they are comparable within the uncertainties and 
 consequently that the HII regions in our sample are approximately virialized.
, in agreement with previous studies. 
 We compute the mass of each HII region using both the virial theorem and 
 the Hα luminosity, confirming that, though these estimates do not 
 coincide exactly, they are comparable within the uncertainties and 
 consequently that the HII regions in our sample are approximately virialized. 
 
 
Key words: ISM: HII regions / ISM: kinematics and dynamics
© ESO, 2006
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