International audienceWe provide new ionization correction factors (ICFs) for carbon, nitrogen, neon, sulfur, chlorine, and argon in giant H II regions. The ICFs were computed using the most representative photoionization models from a large initial grid. The models were selected using an observational sample of 985 giant H II regions (GHR) in spiral galaxies and blue compact galaxies (BCG). The observational sample was also used to assign a weight to each model describing how well it agrees with observations in the [O III]/H β versus [N II]/H α diagram. In addition to the ICFs we provide, for the first time, analytical expressions for their formal uncertainties. We use our ICFs to compute the abundances of nitrogen, neon, sulfur, and argon...
Context. Gas phase Elemental abundances in molecular CloudS (GEMS) is an IRAM 30-m Large Program aim...
International audienceUsing ab-initio photoionization models of giant H ii regions, we test methods ...
International audienceWe critically examine a scenario for the enrichment of the interstellar medium...
International audienceWe provide new ionization correction factors (ICFs) for carbon, nitrogen, neon...
Based on a new data set of optical and infrared spectra described in Vermeij et al. (2001), we analy...
Based on a new data set of optical and infrared spectra described in Vermeij et al. (2001), we analy...
Context. H II regions in galaxies are the sites of star formation, so they are special places for un...
Although variations in elemental abundance ratios in the Milky Way Galaxy certainly exist, details r...
We examine, from a theoretical viewpoint, how the physical parameters of H II regions are controlled...
We examine, from a theoretical viewpoint, how the physical parameters of H II regions are controlled...
We present results from photoionization models of low-metallicity H II regions. These nebulae form t...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
In an attempt to remove the systematic errors which have plagued the calibration of the Hii region a...
We analyse high signal-to-noise ratio spectrophotometric observations acquired simultaneously with T...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
Context. Gas phase Elemental abundances in molecular CloudS (GEMS) is an IRAM 30-m Large Program aim...
International audienceUsing ab-initio photoionization models of giant H ii regions, we test methods ...
International audienceWe critically examine a scenario for the enrichment of the interstellar medium...
International audienceWe provide new ionization correction factors (ICFs) for carbon, nitrogen, neon...
Based on a new data set of optical and infrared spectra described in Vermeij et al. (2001), we analy...
Based on a new data set of optical and infrared spectra described in Vermeij et al. (2001), we analy...
Context. H II regions in galaxies are the sites of star formation, so they are special places for un...
Although variations in elemental abundance ratios in the Milky Way Galaxy certainly exist, details r...
We examine, from a theoretical viewpoint, how the physical parameters of H II regions are controlled...
We examine, from a theoretical viewpoint, how the physical parameters of H II regions are controlled...
We present results from photoionization models of low-metallicity H II regions. These nebulae form t...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
In an attempt to remove the systematic errors which have plagued the calibration of the Hii region a...
We analyse high signal-to-noise ratio spectrophotometric observations acquired simultaneously with T...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical S...
Context. Gas phase Elemental abundances in molecular CloudS (GEMS) is an IRAM 30-m Large Program aim...
International audienceUsing ab-initio photoionization models of giant H ii regions, we test methods ...
International audienceWe critically examine a scenario for the enrichment of the interstellar medium...