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2004ApJS..154..211H - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 154, 211-214 (2004/September-0)

The extraordinary mid-infrared spectrum of the blue compact dwarf galaxy SBS 0335-052.

HOUCK J.R., CHARMANDARIS V., BRANDL B.R., WEEDMAN D., HERTER T., ARMUS L., SOIFER B.T., BERNARD-SALAS J., SPOON H.W.W., DEVOST D. and UCHIDA K.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

SBS 0335-052 is a blue compact dwarf galaxy (BCD) with one of the lowest known metallicities, Z∼Z/41, making it a local example of how primordial starburst galaxies and their precursors might appear. A spectrum obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope clearly shows silicate absorption features and emission lines of [S IV] and [Ne III], and puts strong upper limits on the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission features. The observed low-resolution spectrum (R∼90) extends from 5.3 to 35 µm and peaks at ∼28 µm. The spectrum is compared to IRS observations of the prototypical starburst nucleus NGC 7714. SBS 0335-052 is quite unlike normal starburst galaxies, which show strong PAH bands, low-ionization emission lines, and a continuum peak near 80 µm. The continuum difference for λ>30 µm implies a substantial reduction in the mass of cold dust. If the spectrum of this very low-metallicity galaxy is representative of star-forming galaxies at higher redshifts, it may be difficult to distinguish them from active galactic nuclei, which also show relatively featureless flat spectra in the mid-IR.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - Galaxies: Individual: Alphanumeric: SBS 0335-052 - Galaxies: Starburst - Infrared: Galaxies

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