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A Comprehensive Look at LH72 in the Context of Supergiant Shell LMC-4

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

Stellar spectroscopy, UBV photometry, Hα\alpha imaging, and analysis of data from the ATCA \ion{H}{1} survey of the LMC are combined in a study of the LMC OB association LH 72 and its surroundings. LH 72 lies on the rim of a previously identified \ion{H}{1} shell, SGS-14, and in the interior of LMC-4, one of the LMC's largest known supergiant shells. Our analysis of the \ion{H}{1} data finds that SGS-14 is expanding with velocity vexp15v_{exp}\sim15 km s1^{-1}, giving it an expansion age of \sim15 Myr. Through the stellar spectroscopy and photometry, we find similar ages for the oldest stars of LH 72, 15\sim15-30 Myr. We confirm that LH 72 contains an age spread of 15\sim15-30 Myr, similar to the range in ages of stars derived for the entire surrounding supergiant shell. Combining analysis of the O and B stars with Hα\alpha imaging of the \ion{H}{2} region DEM 228, we find that DEM 228 accounts for only 60% of the available ionizing Lyman continuum photons. Comparing the distribution of ionized gas with that of the \ion{H}{1}, we find that DEM 228 and LH 72 are offset by 12\arcmin\sim1-2\arcmin from the peak 21-cm emission, towards the interior of SGS-14. Taken together, these results imply that SGS-14 has cleared its interior of gas and triggered the formation of LH 72. On the basis of our results, we suggest that LMC-4 was not formed as unit but by overlapping shells such as SGS-14, and that LH 72 will evolve to produce a stellar arc similar to others seen within LMC-4.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0102444,
  title  = {A Comprehensive Look at LH72 in the Context of Supergiant Shell LMC-4},
  author = {Knut A. G. Olsen and Sungeun Kim and Jeremy F. Buss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0102444},
  year   = {2009}
}

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11 pages, 17 figures, uses aastex.cls, Accepted by the Astronomical Journal, to appear in June 2001 issue