2020MNRAS.498.4745J


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2020MNRAS.498.4745J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 498, 4745-4789 (2020/November-2)

H I imaging of dwarf star-forming galaxies: masses, morphologies, and gas deficiencies.

JAISWAL S. and OMAR A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Giant Meter-wave Radio Telescope observations of the H I 21 cm-line emission from 13 nearby dwarf star-forming galaxies are presented. These galaxies are selected from the catalogues of Wolf-Rayet galaxies having very young (<=10 Myr) star formation. The ranges of star formation rates and stellar masses of the sample galaxies are 0.03-1.7 M yr–1 and 0.04-22.3 x 108 M, respectively. The H I line emission is detected from 12 galaxies with peak column density >1 x 1021 cm–2. The 3σ H I column density sensitivities per channel width of 7 km s–1 for low (60 arcsec x 60 arcsec) resolution images are in the range 0.8-1.9 x 1019 cm–2. The H I channel images, moment images, global profiles, and mass surface density profiles are presented here. The average value of the peak H I mass surface density is estimated to be ∼2.5 M pc–2, which is significantly less compared to that in massive spiral galaxies. The scaling relations of (Mstars + M_ H I_ + M_ He_)versus Mdyn, gas fraction versus MB, M_ H I_versus Mstars, H I-to-stellar mass ratio versus Mstars, and M_ H I_versus D_ H I_for the sample galaxies are estimated. These scaling relations can be used to constraint the key parameters in the galaxy evolution models. These galaxies are residing in group environment with galaxy density up to eight galaxy Mpc–3. An H I mass deficiency (with DEF_H I_ > 0.3) is noticed in majority of galaxies for their optical diameters as compared to galaxies in field environments. Clear signatures of tidal interactions in these galaxies could be inferred using the H I images. Isolated H I clouds without known optical counterparts are seen in the vicinity of several galaxies. H I emission envelope is found to be having an offset from the optical envelope in several galaxies. Consistent with the previous studies on galaxy evolution in group environments, tidal interactions seem to play an important role in triggering recent star formation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: starburst

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
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 LBQS 0056-0009 Sy1 00 59 05.5147782072 +00 06 51.620377428   18.07 17.89 16.9   ~ 284 1
2 Mrk 996 Sy1 01 27 35.5248944352 -06 19 35.432857848 14.75 15.05 14.48 14.06 13.70 ~ 112 0
3 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2815 2
4 NAME Eridanus ClG GrG 03 38 32.00 -22 18 51.0           ~ 176 0
5 ICRF J041045.6+765645 AGN 04 10 45.61079426 +76 56 45.3130641   21 22.0 21.200   ~ 158 1
6 QSO B0529+075 QSO 05 32 38.9985483000 +07 32 43.344156480   19.0 19.00 17.50   ~ 224 1
7 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1493 1
8 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
9 Mrk 5 H2G 06 42 15.53 +75 37 32.6   17.0       ~ 110 0
10 ICRF J083454.9+553421 Sy2 08 34 54.90398776 +55 34 21.0703409   20.75 19.45 17.180   ~ 282 2
11 Mrk 22 Sy1 09 49 30.3096198376 +55 34 46.971972356   15.7       ~ 71 0
12 IC 2524 EmG 09 57 32.878 +33 37 10.13   14.8       ~ 43 0
13 Ton 469 Sy1 09 58 20.9496221568 +32 24 02.208417372   15.88 15.78 15.51   ~ 425 1
14 UGC 5540 EmG 10 16 22.211 +37 46 45.37   14.60       ~ 62 0
15 LEDA 29998 EmG 10 16 24.516 +37 54 45.96   16.5       ~ 52 0
16 Z 38-51 AG? 10 55 39.1763899968 +02 23 44.766933792   15.5       ~ 18 0
17 3C 255 QSO 11 19 25.3 -03 02 51     23     ~ 62 1
18 ICRF J112027.8+142054 Sy2 11 20 27.80814059 +14 20 54.9730732   20 20.935 20.100   ~ 167 1
19 IC 2828 EmG 11 27 10.9210049136 +08 43 51.666910572   14.7       ~ 54 0
20 QSO J1130-1449 Bla 11 30 07.0523452128 -14 49 27.388021944   17.17 16.90 16 16.97 ~ 708 1
21 UGC 6578 EmG 11 36 36.636 +00 49 02.61   15.3   14.518 15.1 ~ 122 0
22 ESO 572-25 AG? 11 57 28.0071477461 -19 37 25.730596327   15.05   14.16   ~ 18 0
23 MCG+10-18-044 AG? 12 24 53.798 +61 03 49.37   15       ~ 22 0
24 LEDA 2816013 AG? 12 25 05.438 +61 09 09.72   17.0       ~ 47 0
25 ICRF J131327.9+673550 G 13 13 27.98902761 +67 35 50.3599652           ~ 57 1
26 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
27 NVSS J141604+344436 Rad 14 16 04.18619489 +34 44 36.4264542           ~ 93 1
28 UGC 9273 AG? 14 28 10.8564899976 +13 33 05.727857832   15.1       ~ 37 0
29 IC 1014 LSB 14 28 18.4179814344 +13 46 48.801096156   14.1       ~ 63 0
30 Mrk 475 EmG 14 39 05.4743306976 +36 48 21.838203540   17.0       ~ 106 0
31 QSO B1445+101 QSO 14 45 16.46525080 +09 58 36.0727447   18.58 17.78     ~ 397 1

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