2009AJ....137.4561B


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2009AJ....137.4561B - Astron. J., 137, 4561-4576 (2009/June-0)

Collisional debris as laboratories to study star formation.

BOQUIEN M., DUC P.-A., WU Y., CHARMANDARIS V., LISENFELD U., BRAINE J., BRINKS E., IGLESIAS-PARAMO J. and XU C.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we address the question of whether star formation (SF) is driven by local processes or the large-scale environment. To do so, we investigate SF in collisional debris where the gravitational potential well and velocity gradients are shallower and compare our results with previous work on SF in noninteracting spiral and dwarf galaxies. We have performed multiwavelength spectroscopic and imaging observations (from the far-ultraviolet to the mid-infrared) of six interacting systems, identifying a total of 60 star-forming regions in their collision debris. Our analysis indicates that in these regions (1) the emission of the dust is at the expected level for their luminosity and metallicity, (2) the usual tracers of SFR display the typical trend and scatter found in classical star-forming regions, and (3) the extinction and metallicity are not the main parameters governing the scatter in the properties of intergalactic star-forming regions; age effects and variations in the number of stellar populations seem to play an important role. Our work suggests that local properties such as column density and dust content, rather than the large-scale environment seem to drive SF. This means that intergalactic star-forming regions can be used as a reliable tool to study SF.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: irregular - infrared: galaxies - stars: formation - ultraviolet: galaxies

Nomenclature: Figs 1-2, Tables 6-7: [BDW2009] Arp NNN N N=6+4. Figs 3-4, Tables 8-9: [BDW2009] NGC NNNN NN N=29+4. Fig. 5, Table 10: [BDW2009] SQ NN (Nos 1-17). Fig. 6, Table 11: [BDW2009] VCC 2062 1 N=1.

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 NGC 2536 GiP 08 11 15.9239979960 +25 10 45.549680232   14.8 13.93     ~ 91 0
2 NGC 2992 Sy2 09 45 42.045 -14 19 34.90 13.54 13.14 12.18 12.6 12.2 ~ 890 3
3 NAME M 81-82 Group GrG 09 55 +69.1           ~ 717 0
4 M 81 Sy2 09 55 33.1726556496 +69 03 55.062505368   7.89 6.94     ~ 4450 3
5 NGC 3445 GiP 10 54 35.5131399552 +56 59 26.919652956 12.61 12.90 12.55     ~ 131 1
6 APG 24 G 10 54 40.1 +56 59 11           ~ 80 0
7 NVSS J111112+284243 rG 11 11 13.0419775539 +28 42 42.744633151   14.7       ~ 72 1
8 NGC 3561 LIN 11 11 13.1873 +28 41 46.963   14.7       ~ 193 2
9 [BLD2000] A105S G 11 11 13.5 +28 41 20           ~ 11 2
10 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
11 LEDA 43211 LSB 12 47 59.922 +10 58 14.89   21       ~ 79 0
12 NGC 4694 AGN 12 48 15.091 +10 59 01.05   13.93 13.36     ~ 276 0
13 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4330 4
14 LEDA 718304 GiG 13 47 20.42 -30 20 51.4   18.27 17.91     ~ 30 0
15 [BDL2001] NGC 5291S GiG 13 47 22.85 -30 27 30.8           ~ 17 0
16 NGC 5291 Sy2 13 47 24.5000261808 -30 24 25.449445800   15.18 14.00 13.57 12.7 ~ 155 1
17 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2914 2
18 NGC 7252 EmG 22 20 44.7748209648 -24 40 41.909518200 12.26 12.46 12.06 11.57   ~ 703 1
19 NAME Stephan's Quintet CGG 22 35 57.5 +33 57 36           ~ 439 1

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