International audienceDespite significant progress both observationally and theoretically, the origin of high-ionization nebular He ii emission in galaxies dominated by stellar photoionization remains unclear. Accretion-powered radiation from high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) is still one of the leading proposed explanations for the missing He +-ionizing photons, but this scenario has yet to be conclusively tested. In this paper, we present nebular line predictions from a grid of photoionization models with input SEDs containing the joint contribution of both stellar atmospheres and a multi-color disk model for HMXBs. This grid demonstrates that HMXBs are inefficient producers of the photons necessary to power He ii, and can only boost this ...
Context. High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) might have contributed a non-negligible fraction of the en...
Nearby dwarf galaxies provide a unique laboratory in which to test stellar population models below Z...
High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) consist of a black hole or neutron star accreting material from a h...
International audienceDespite significant progress both observationally and theoretically, the origi...
Despite significant progress both observationally and theoretically, the origin of high-ionization n...
International audienceContext. The shape of the ionising spectra of galaxies is a key ingredient to ...
International audienceThe nature of the sources powering nebular He II emission in star-forming gala...
Nebular He ii emission implies the presence of energetic photons (E ≥ 54 eV). Despite the great deal...
The nature of the sources powering nebular HeII emission in star-forming galaxies remains debated, a...
International audienceWe explore the production and escape of ionizing photons in young galaxies by ...
Over the last decade, unprecedented imaging campaigns and deep spectroscopy have delivered our first...
We explore X-ray emission from a sample of 18 He ii 1640 emitting star-forming galaxies at z 2:3 3...
We explore X-ray emission from a sample of 18 He II lambda 1640 emitting star-forming galaxies at z ...
Context. High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) might have contributed a non-negligible fraction of the en...
Nearby dwarf galaxies provide a unique laboratory in which to test stellar population models below Z...
High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) consist of a black hole or neutron star accreting material from a h...
International audienceDespite significant progress both observationally and theoretically, the origi...
Despite significant progress both observationally and theoretically, the origin of high-ionization n...
International audienceContext. The shape of the ionising spectra of galaxies is a key ingredient to ...
International audienceThe nature of the sources powering nebular He II emission in star-forming gala...
Nebular He ii emission implies the presence of energetic photons (E ≥ 54 eV). Despite the great deal...
The nature of the sources powering nebular HeII emission in star-forming galaxies remains debated, a...
International audienceWe explore the production and escape of ionizing photons in young galaxies by ...
Over the last decade, unprecedented imaging campaigns and deep spectroscopy have delivered our first...
We explore X-ray emission from a sample of 18 He ii 1640 emitting star-forming galaxies at z 2:3 3...
We explore X-ray emission from a sample of 18 He II lambda 1640 emitting star-forming galaxies at z ...
Context. High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) might have contributed a non-negligible fraction of the en...
Nearby dwarf galaxies provide a unique laboratory in which to test stellar population models below Z...
High-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs) consist of a black hole or neutron star accreting material from a h...