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Effects of the hot stellar component on derived physical parameters of the Carina Nebula
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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Studies of extragalactic (un-resolved) H II regions, usually rely on assumptions about the underlying stellar absorption to estimate the reddening corrections needed to derive physical conditions of the ionized gas and to infer parameters of the ionizing stars (Robledo-Rella & Firmani 1990). We have addressed the problem of estimating quantitatively the effects of the hot star spectra on derived physical (nebular and stellar) parameters of galactic H II regions.
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- Part 4. Wolf-Rayet stars and other hot massive stars in the Galactic Center and in Local Group giant H II regions (individual stars)
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