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The radio supernebula in NGC 5253

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 532, Issue 2, Pages L109-L112

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/312586

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galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : individual (NGC 5253); galaxies : peculiar; galaxies : starburst; galaxies : star clusters; radio continuum : galaxies

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We present 1.3 cm and 2 cm subarcsecond resolution VLA images of the dwarf galaxy NGC 5253. Within the central starburst, we detect high-brightness [T-b(2 cm) similar to 100-12,000 K] radio continuum sources. These appear to be very dense, compact H II regions. The dominant radio source is a nebula similar to 1-2 pc in size, requiring several thousand O stars within the volume to maintain its ionization. This nebula has no obvious optical counterpart. The number of ionizing photons we find for this cluster is nearly 2 orders of magnitude larger than indicated by Hat fluxes, and the deduced stellar content accounts for a significant fraction of the total infrared luminosity of the galaxy. This cluster is a strong candidate for a globular cluster in the process of formation, perhaps the youngest globular cluster known.

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