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PP 023094

The WHaD diagram: Classifying the ionizing source with one single emission line

S. F. Sánchez (1), A. Z. Lugo-Aranda (1), J. Sánchez Almeida (2,4), J. K. Barrera-Ballesteros (1), O. Gonzalez-Martín (3), S. Salim (5), C. J. Agostino (5)
(1) Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México, A.P. 70-264, 04510, México, CDMX, (2) Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, E-38200, Spain,(3) Instituto de Radioastronomía and Astrofísica (IRyA-UNAM), 3-72 (Xangari), 8701, Morelia, Mexico, (4) Departamento de Astrofísica, Universidad de La Laguna, Spain, (5) Department of Astronomy, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
Abstract:The usual approach to classify the ionizing source using optical spectroscopy is based on the use of diagnostic diagrams that compares the relative strength of pairs of collisitional metallic lines (e.g., [O iii] and [N ii]) with respect to recombination hydrogen lines (e.g., H{\beta} and H{\alpha}). Despite of being accepted as the standard procedure, it present known problems, including confusion regimes and/or limitations related to the required signal-to-noise of the involved emission lines. These problems affect not only our intrinsic understanding of inter-stellar medium and its poroperties, but also fundamental galaxy properties, such as the star-formation rate and the oxygen abundance, and key questions just as the fraction of active galactic nuclei, among several others. We explore the existing alternatives in the literature to minimize the confusion among different ionizing sources and proposed a new simple diagram that uses the equivalent width and the velocity dispersion from one single emission line, H{\alpha}, to classify the ionizing sources. We use aperture limited and spatial resolved spectroscopic data in the nearby Universe (z{\sim}0.01) to demonstrate that the new diagram, that we called WHaD, segregates the different ionizing sources in a more efficient way that previously adopted procedures. A new set of regions are defined in this diagram to select betweeen different ionizing sources. The new proposed diagram is well placed to determine the ionizing source when only H{\alpha} is available, or when the signal-to-noise of the emission lines involved in the classical diagnostic diagrams (e.g., H{\beta}).

 
Aceptado para publicación en A&A | Enviado el 2023-11-20 | Proyecto P/309201