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Table 3

HeII nebulae and dominant ionizing stars.

HII region Associated ionizing star(s)
Namea Other designationb Spectral type
Previous workc This work

MA 1 J013303.19+301124.2 MC8 = M 33-WR14 WN WNE
J013303.19+301124.2 MC9 = M 33-WR15 WN WNE
J013302.28+301119.1 K10-01 WN3-4

BCLMP 49 J013333.81+304129.6 NGC 595-WR9 WN7 WN7
J013333.66+304129.8 K10-02 O
J013333.46+304129.8 featurelessd
J013333.31+304129.7 AM5 = M 33-WR45 = NGC 595-WR3 WC6 WC6
J013334.38+304130.2 AM7 = M 33-WR51 = NGC 595-WR7 WNL WN8

BCLMP 40 J013343.19+303906.2 “W91 129” (M 33-WR72) WN7+abs WN7-8

HBW 673 no obvious star associated

BCLMP 720 J013416.07+303642.1 H108 P Cyg LBV candidatee P Cyg LBV candidate
J013416.28+303646.4 MC70 = M 33-WR129 WC5 WC5

BCLMP 715 J013422.54+303317.1 MC72 = M 33-WR133 WN WN4
J013422.37+303313.7 K10-03 WN4

BCLMP 651 J013429.44+305719.2 featurelessd
J013429.65+305711.2 featurelessd

Notes. 

(a)

LGGS designation (JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s) from Massey et al. (2006).

(b)

Star identifications are MC = Massey & Conti (1983); M 33-WR = Massey & Johnson (1998; hereafter MJ98); NGC 595-WR = Drissen et al. (1993); AM = Armandroff & Massey (1985); W91 = see Massey et al. (1995) and MJ98; Hnnn = Corral (1996); K10-nn = this work.

(c)

Spectral types from MJ98, Abbott et al. (2004), Drissen et al. (2008) and references therein.

(d)

We are not able to provide a classification for the star since its spectrum shows no obvious stellar features.

(e)

P Cyg LBV candidate classification comes from Massey et al. (2007).

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