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Item S IV In The NGC 5253 Supernebula: Ionized Gas Kinematics At High Resolution(2012-08) Beck, Sara C.; Lacy, John H.; Turner, Jean L.; Kruger, Andrew; Richter, Matt; Crosthwaite, Lucian P.; Lacy, John H.The nearby dwarf starburst galaxy NGC 5253 hosts a deeply embedded radio-infrared supernebula excited by thousands of O stars. We have observed this source in the 10.5 mu m line of S+3 at 3.8 km s(-1) spectral and 1 ''.4 spatial resolution, using the high-resolution spectrometer TEXES on the IRTF. The line profile cannot be fit well by a single Gaussian. The best simple fit describes the gas with two Gaussians, one near the galactic velocity with FWHM 33.6 km s(-1) and another of similar strength and FWHM 94 km s(-1) centered similar to 20 km s(-1) to the blue. This suggests a model for the supernebula in which gas flows toward us out of the molecular cloud, as in a "blister" or "champagne flow" or in the H II regions modelled by Zhu.