SBS 0335 - 052E, one of the most metal-poor (Z ~ 3-4 per cent Z⊙) HeII-emitter starbursts known in the nearby Universe, is studied using optical VLT/MUSE spectroscopic and Chandra X-ray observations. We spatially resolved the spectral map of the nebular He II λ4686 emission from which we derived for the first time the total He II-ionizing energy budget of SBS 0335 - 052E. The nebular He II line is indicative of a quite hard ionizing spectrum with photon energies > 4Ryd, and is observed to be more common at high-z than locally. Our study rules out a significant contribution from X-ray sources and shocks to the He II photoionization budget, indicating that the He+ excitation is mainly due to hot stellar continua. We discovered a new WR knot, but we also discard single Wolf-Rayet stars as the main responsible for the He II ionization. By comparing observations with current models, we found that the He II-ionization budget of SBS 0335 - 052E can only be produced by either single, rotating metal-free stars or a binary population with Z ~ 10-5 and a 'top-heavy' initial mass function. This discrepancy between the metallicity of such stars and that of the HII regions in SBS 0335 - 052E is similar to results obtained by Kehrig et al. for the very metal-deficient He II-emitting galaxy IZw18. These results suggest that the He II ionization is still beyond the capabilities of state-of-the-art models. Extremely metal-poor, high-ionizing starbursts in the local Universe, like SBS 0335 - 052E, provide unique laboratories for exploring in detail the extreme conditions likely prevailing in the reionization era.
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Kehrig, C., Vílchez, J. M., Guerrero, M. A., Iglesias-Páramo, J., Hunt, L. K., Duarte-Puertas, S., & Ramos-Larios, G. (2018). The extended He II λ4686 emission in the extremely metal-poor galaxy SBS 0335 - 052E seen with MUSE. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 480(1), 1081–1095. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty1920
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