2000MNRAS.316..569H


Query : 2000MNRAS.316..569H

2000MNRAS.316..569H - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 316, 569-587 (2000/August-2)

Lopsidedness in dwarf irregular galaxies.

HELLER A.B., BROSCH N., ALMOZNINO E., VAN ZEE L. and SALZER J.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We quantify the amplitude of the lopsidedness, the azimuthal angular asymmetry index and the concentration of star-forming regions, as represented by the distribution of the Hα emission, in a sample of 78 late-type irregular galaxies. We bin the observed galaxies into two groups representing blue compact galaxies (BCDs) and low-surface-brightness dwarf galaxies (LSBs). The light distribution is analysed with a novel algorithm, which allows detection of details in the light distribution pattern. We find that while the asymmetry of the underlying continuum light, representing the older stellar generations, is relatively small, the Hα emission is very asymmetric and is correlated in position angle with the continuum light. We show that the concentration of continuum light is correlated with the Hα concentration; this implies that the young star formation has the same spatial properties as the older stellar populations, but that these properties are more strongly expressed by the young stars. We test a model of random star formation over the extent of a galaxy by simulating Hii regions in artificial dwarf galaxies. A galaxy is traced by assuming red star clusters distributed on an underlying exponential disc of radius twice the scalelength. The disc is allowed to change in apparent magnitude, scaleradius, position angle and ellipticity. We compare the asymmetry-concentration distribution predicted by the simulations with the real observed distribution; we find that only LSBs match the distribution predicted by the model. The reason is that, independently of the number of Hii regions, LSBs show no particular location of Hii regions, whereas BCDs show current star formation activity restricted very much to the central parts of the galaxies. A consideration of the properties of the continuum light leads to the conclusion that most of LSBs can be approximated by exponential discs of radius twice their scalelength; BCDs call, however, for much more concentrated underlying systems, with smaller scalelengths than assumed in the simulations. The implication is that random star formation over the full extent of a galaxy may be generated in LSB dwarf irregular galaxies but not in BCD galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): Hii regions - galaxies: irregular 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03547.x

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Number of rows : 79
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 UGC 191 AG? 00 20 05.20 +10 52 48.0   15.6       ~ 83 1
2 MCG+01-02-014 H2G 00 28 26.606 +05 00 15.96   15.3       ~ 30 0
3 UGC 300 AG? 00 30 04.10 +03 30 47.0   18       ~ 35 0
4 UGC 521 AG? 00 51 12.2110178784 +12 01 31.222059888 15.72 15.38 15.03 14.86   ~ 45 0
5 UGC 634 LSB 01 01 25.171 +07 37 33.57   15.7       ~ 79 0
6 UGC 891 AG? 01 21 18.90 +12 24 43.0 15.36 14.82 14.36 12.87   ~ 106 0
7 6dFGS gJ012646.5-003845 H2G 01 26 46.6028219232 -00 38 46.165233696   17   15.46   ~ 56 0
8 UGC 1175 LSB 01 39 56.45832 +11 05 49.8336   17       ~ 31 0
9 Z 412-24 H2G 01 44 41.3 +04 53 26 15.07 15.50 15.16 14.86 14.58 ~ 99 0
10 LEDA 8377 H2G 02 11 23.38 +02 20 29.7   18       ~ 43 0
11 UGC 2162 EmG 02 40 23.09 +01 13 45.3   16.1   15.6 16.0 ~ 66 0
12 Mrk 600 AG? 02 51 04.57 +04 27 13.9 14.76 15.07 14.70 14.50 14.29 ~ 123 0
13 UGC 2684 AG? 03 20 23.71 +17 17 45.1   18       ~ 77 0
14 UGC 2984 LSB 04 13 12.403 +13 25 19.10   17       ~ 52 0
15 UGC 3050 AG? 04 27 30.05 +30 56 50.7   18       ~ 14 0
16 UGC 3174 GiC 04 48 34.50 +00 14 30.0   14.7   13.9 14.4 ~ 66 0
17 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
18 Mrk 5 H2G 06 42 15.53 +75 37 32.6   17.0       ~ 110 0
19 UGC 3672 AG? 07 06 27.336 +30 19 23.61   17       ~ 40 0
20 UGC 4660 AG? 08 54 24.240 +34 33 20.69   17       ~ 32 0
21 UGC 4762 LSB 09 05 36.952 +45 19 20.69   18       ~ 21 0
22 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1104 1
23 NAME Leo A G 09 59 26.46 +30 44 47.0 14.08 13.54 13.26 13.33   ~ 615 0
24 LEDA 139255 EmG 10 10 32.8031032776 +22 00 39.740761224           ~ 20 0
25 UGC 5716 AG? 10 31 43.267 +25 18 27.40   17       ~ 78 0
26 UGC 5764 AG? 10 36 43.1428583040 +31 32 50.189204040   15.6   15.04   ~ 114 0
27 Mrk 36 SBG 11 04 58.298 +29 08 16.54   15.5 15.29     ~ 225 0
28 UGC 6578 EmG 11 36 36.636 +00 49 02.61   15.3   14.518 15.1 ~ 122 0
29 Mrk 750 H2G 11 50 02.7462827640 +15 01 23.396910168   15.4       ~ 81 0
30 LEDA 37102 Sy1 11 51 33.3537570144 -02 22 21.893502576   17       ~ 167 0
31 Mrk 1307 Sy1 11 52 37.19 -02 28 09.9   14.79   14.09 14.9 ~ 171 0
32 IC 3017 LIN 12 09 22.8215066592 +13 37 05.391212808           ~ 48 0
33 IC 3018 GiG 12 09 24.957 +13 34 29.06   15.3       ~ 57 0
34 IC 3023 LSB 12 10 01.744 +14 22 00.74   16.0       ~ 85 0
35 UGC 7178 AG? 12 11 03.666 +02 00 24.04   15.852   15.429   ~ 57 1
36 MCG+01-31-030 GiP 12 15 18.322 +05 45 40.28   14.9       ~ 92 0
37 LEDA 39255 LSB 12 15 56.249 +09 38 57.28   21       ~ 36 0
38 MCG+01-31-033 GiG 12 16 00.538 +04 39 03.19   14.8       ~ 55 0
39 UGC 7300 GiC 12 16 43.23 +28 43 55.8   17.00 15.49     ~ 53 0
40 UGC 7307 LSB 12 17 04.235 +10 00 20.02   16.5       ~ 58 0
41 LEDA 39468 LSB 12 17 52.848 +05 01 37.15   15.7       ~ 34 0
42 Mrk 1318 H2G 12 19 09.840 +03 51 23.34   14.5       ~ 165 0
43 LEDA 39632 LSB 12 19 11.274 +12 53 00.76   17       ~ 54 0
44 LEDA 39670 LSB 12 19 25.883 +13 18 39.23   20       ~ 32 0
45 RMB 169 GiC 12 20 21.780 +12 11 16.14   17.1 16.30     ~ 53 0
46 Z 99-22 bCG 12 21 11.2540900032 +17 38 19.505228028   14.9       ~ 72 0
47 LEDA 39942 LSB 12 21 27.173 +15 01 15.27   21       ~ 37 0
48 2MASX J12215779+0220422 GiG 12 21 57.792 +02 20 42.22   15.5       ~ 48 0
49 MCG+03-32-011 LSB 12 22 07.449 +15 47 59.28   19       ~ 68 1
50 IC 3224 AG? 12 22 36.0781372728 +12 09 27.638744616   16       ~ 62 0
51 LEDA 40521 bCG 12 25 29.053 +13 29 53.26   18       ~ 37 0
52 UGC 7512 LSB 12 25 40.875 +02 09 33.36   16.706   16.629   ~ 60 0
53 LEDA 40779 LSB 12 26 59.156 +14 46 56.45   19       ~ 38 0
54 LEDA 40825 AG? 12 27 15.868 +04 15 48.52   17.0       ~ 34 0
55 IC 3412 GiG 12 29 22.647 +09 59 20.49   15.4       ~ 64 0
56 IC 3453 GiG 12 31 37.742 +14 51 35.23   15.2       ~ 92 0
57 LEDA 41619 LSB 12 32 46.767 +07 47 56.53           ~ 37 0
58 LEDA 41644 LSB 12 32 55.574 +03 21 37.54           ~ 26 0
59 LEDA 41647 AG? 12 32 57.624 +04 34 41.35   15.0       ~ 41 0
60 IC 3522 GiP 12 34 45.576 +15 13 14.80   17       ~ 99 0
61 MCG+02-32-161 GiG 12 37 41.518 +08 33 31.20   15.1       ~ 120 0
62 LEDA 42219 LSB 12 38 15.803 +14 52 22.64   21       ~ 35 0
63 IC 3617 GiG 12 39 24.650 +07 57 53.18   14.8       ~ 120 0
64 LEDA 42768 LSB 12 43 07.4982888312 +07 39 16.422815376   18       ~ 53 0
65 IC 3710 LSB 12 44 09.717 +12 06 51.05   16.5       ~ 89 0
66 LEDA 43072 LSB 12 46 15.297 +10 12 20.14   16       ~ 72 0
67 UGC 7949 GiC 12 47 00.610 +36 28 37.09   17       ~ 82 0
68 UGC 8091 H2G 12 58 40.1930636208 +14 13 00.739589628 15.24 15.16 14.98 14.81   ~ 463 0
69 UGCA 357 AG? 13 26 13.800 +37 46 14.67   17       ~ 26 0
70 UGC 9128 AG? 14 15 57.0834 +23 03 29.871 15.40 14.77 14.41 14.32   ~ 283 0
71 MCG+05-34-080 bCG 14 36 08.833 +28 26 58.98   15.4       ~ 51 0
72 Mrk 475 EmG 14 39 05.4743306976 +36 48 21.838203540   17.0       ~ 106 0
73 UGC 9762 AG? 15 11 41.134 +32 38 34.56   17       ~ 29 1
74 UGC 10281 LSB 16 13 20.346 +17 11 35.88   18       ~ 41 0
75 NAME Aquarius Dwarf G 20 46 51.7 -12 50 54 15.75 15.18 14.83 14.46   ~ 445 1
76 NGC 7077 AG? 21 29 59.634 +02 24 51.75 14.05 14.25 13.67 13.23 12.86 ~ 102 0
77 UGC 11820 LSB 21 49 28.40 +14 13 52.0   17       ~ 68 0
78 Mrk 324 AG? 23 26 32.783 +18 16 00.07   15.5       ~ 66 0
79 NAME Barbon's Galaxy bCG 23 37 39.543 +30 07 45.93   15.50       ~ 63 0

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