Abstract

Spectra from SDSS DR5 are used for a spectral study of seven HII regions in Kazarian galaxies. The abundances of helium and heavy elements, and also the quantity of ionizing stars and the star formation rate in these galaxies, are determined. The oxygen abundance, 12+log(O/H) lies between 7.94 and 8.35. The mean abundance ratios log(S/O), log(Ar/O), and log(Ne/O) are equal to −1.63, −2.37, and −0.78, respectively. For these HII regions, log(N/O) lies between −0.63 and −1.37. On an N/O-O/H diagram they occupy the same area as high excitation HII regions. In all likelihood the ages of the HII regions studied here exceed the 100–300 million years, required for the enrichment in nitrogen by intermediate-mass stars.. The star formation rate is one order as in the HII regions of spiral and irregular galaxies and ranges from 0.05 ÷ 0.81 M⊙. year−1.

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