ISO spectroscopy of compact H II regions in the Galaxy I. The catalogue

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Infrared spectra between 2.3 and 196 μm were taken towards a sample of 45 compact H II regions using the two spectrometers (SWS and LWS) on board ISO. The primary goal is to determine the distribution of element abundances in the Galaxy, although there are also many other uses of this database. The spectra contain a wealth of information on the ionized gas and the associated photodissociation regions through the atomic fine-structure lines and on the dust properties via the dust emission bands and the continuum. Significant variations are found from source to source in both spectral shape and content. The sample of H II regions spans a wide range in galactocentric distance (from 0 to 22 kpc) enabling to investigate the variations of the nebular properties across the Galactic plane. The observations and the data reduction are described in detail in the present paper. The ISO spectral catalogue of compact H II regions contains the combined SWS-LWS spectra for each of the sources, the fluxes of the atomic fine-structure lines and hydrogen recombination lines, and an inventory of the spectra in terms of molecular lines, dust and ice bands.

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Peeters, E., Martín-Hernández, N. L., Damour, F., Cox, P., Roelfsema, P. R., Baluteau, J. P., … Schaerer, D. (2002). ISO spectroscopy of compact H II regions in the Galaxy I. The catalogue. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 381(2), 571–605. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011516

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