2003A&A...403..877K


Query : 2003A&A...403..877K

2003A&A...403..877K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 403, 877-887 (2003/6-1)

Spectroscopic study of blue compact galaxies. III. Empirical population synthesis.

KONG X., CHARLOT S., WEISS A. and CHENG F.Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the third paper of a series dedicated to the study of the star formation rates, star formation histories, metallicities and dust contents of a sample of blue compact galaxies (BCGs). We constrain the stellar contents of 73 blue compact galaxies by analyzing their continuum spectra and the equivalent widths of strong stellar absorption features using a technique of empirical population synthesis based on a library of observed star-cluster spectra. Our results indicate that blue compact galaxies are typically age-composite stellar systems; in addition to young stars, intermediate-age and old stars contribute significantly to the 5870Å continuum emission of most galaxies in our sample. The stellar populations of blue compact galaxies also span a variety of metallicities. The ongoing episodes of star formation started typically less than a billion years ago. Some galaxies may be undergoing their first global episode of star formation, while for most galaxies in our sample, older stars are found to contribute up to half the optical emission. Our results suggest that BCGs are primarily old galaxies with discontinuous star formation histories. These results are consistent with the results from deep imaging observations of the color-magnitude diagrams of a few nearby BCGs using HST and large ground-based telescopes. The good quality of our population synthesis fits of BCG spectra allow us to estimate the contamination of the Hα, Hβ, Hγ and Hδ Balmer emission lines by stellar absorption. The absorption equivalent widths measured in the synthetic spectra range from typically 1.5Å for Hα, to 2-5Å for Hβ, Hγ, and Hδ. The implied accurate measurements of emission-line intensities will be used in a later study to constrain the star formation rates and gas-phase chemical element abundances of blue compact galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: star clusters

CDS comments: Table 3 : Zw 2335 = Z 2335.2+2952. Table 4 : Zw 0855 = Z 0855.8+0631, Zw 2220 = Z 2220.8+3040.

Simbad objects: 71

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Number of rows : 71
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 Mrk 960 bCG 00 48 35.430 -12 42 59.77   15.5       ~ 105 0
2 Mrk 360 bCG 01 43 56.5740430224 +17 03 43.399098648   14.7       ~ 38 0
3 Mrk 364 bCG 01 57 49.44 +27 51 56.3   15.2       ~ 15 0
4 Mrk 366 bCG 02 11 33.5509130952 +13 55 01.623736812   15.0       ~ 48 0
5 Mrk 589 bCG 02 13 45.0971872368 +04 06 08.114018976   14.3       ~ 55 0
6 NGC 1587 GiP 04 30 39.9359019384 +00 39 41.922470340   13.3       ~ 141 0
7 Mrk 1087 AGN 04 49 44.469 +03 20 02.67   15.49 15.04     ~ 76 1
8 VV 790b bCG 05 01 42.056 +03 34 27.84   14.94       ~ 34 0
9 Mrk 1094 bCG 05 10 48.1123757064 -02 40 53.685168744   14.0 14.4     ~ 88 1
10 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
11 Mrk 5 H2G 06 42 15.53 +75 37 32.6   17.0       ~ 110 0
12 Mrk 7 bCG 07 28 11.459 +72 34 23.18   13.9 14.15     ~ 78 0
13 IC 2184 PaG 07 29 27.015 +72 07 51.48   14.00       ~ 91 1
14 NGC 2415 bCG 07 36 56.6678012232 +35 14 30.555503124   12.5       ~ 129 1
15 NVSS J080327+250605 rG 08 03 28.0664075088 +25 06 09.524485260   15.2       ~ 49 0
16 Mrk 390 bCG 08 35 33.053 +30 32 03.42   15.0       ~ 38 0
17 UGC 4703 AG? 08 58 29.864 +06 19 17.26   16.23 15.69     ~ 41 0
18 Mrk 105 bCG 09 20 26.34 +71 24 16.0   16.0       ~ 23 0
19 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1106 1
20 Mrk 402 bCG 09 35 19.178 +30 24 31.95   16.0       ~ 29 0
21 MCG+05-23-040 bCG 09 50 10.920 +28 00 47.27   15.3       ~ 52 0
22 UGCA 201 SBG 10 06 18.175 +28 56 41.49   14.64 14.12     ~ 53 0
23 2MASX J10151467+2106337 bCG 10 15 14.6662101432 +21 06 34.049153340   15.75       ~ 18 0
24 Mrk 33 AG? 10 32 31.956 +54 24 03.53 13.29 13.66 13.13 12.71 12.27 ~ 368 1
25 Mrk 148 bCG 10 35 34.8418389096 +44 18 57.364875900   15.4       ~ 29 0
26 Mrk 727 bCG 10 48 44.2059904944 +26 03 12.955205448   15.0       ~ 46 0
27 Mrk 1267 bCG 10 53 03.845 +04 37 54.24   14.1       ~ 77 0
28 Mrk 36 SBG 11 04 58.298 +29 08 16.54   15.5 15.29     ~ 225 0
29 IC 691 AGN 11 26 44.31576 +59 09 19.5120   14.2       ~ 100 0
30 Mrk 1507 bCG 11 40 24.862 +28 22 25.37   15.21       ~ 54 0
31 NGC 4194 AGN 12 14 09.615 +54 31 35.93   13.79 13.30     ~ 448 2
32 NGC 4218 GiP 12 15 46.1787155088 +48 07 52.628679084   13.2       ~ 90 0
33 Mrk 1318 H2G 12 19 09.840 +03 51 23.34   14.5       ~ 165 0
34 Mrk 209 bCG 12 26 15.69 +48 29 38.3   15.3       ~ 346 0
35 NGC 4500 Sy2 12 31 22.1642532648 +57 57 52.686175392   13.2       ~ 130 0
36 Mrk 215 bCG 12 32 34.758 +45 46 03.59   14.5       ~ 37 0
37 UGC 7905 PaG 12 43 46.8 +54 53 59           ~ 24 1
38 UGCA 294 GiG 12 44 38.1431512800 +28 28 20.905837968   14.7       ~ 63 0
39 UGC 7950 bCG 12 46 56.426 +51 36 46.80   14.1       ~ 112 0
40 MCG+05-30-081 IG 12 47 08.467 +27 47 35.49   16.0       ~ 26 0
41 Mrk 444 bCG 12 48 41.0103678336 +34 28 39.492152544   15.5       ~ 39 0
42 NGC 4853 AGN 12 58 35.1979266912 +27 35 46.930900632 13.96 14.68 13.00 13.24   ~ 146 1
43 Mrk 57 AGN 12 58 37.282 +27 10 35.81   15.88   14.82   ~ 117 0
44 Mrk 235 bCG 13 00 02.1313424472 +33 26 14.870180040   15       ~ 34 0
45 Mrk 241 bCG 13 06 19.870 +32 58 25.90   16.0       ~ 29 0
46 2MASX J13135774+3518527 bCG 13 13 57.746 +35 18 52.76   16.7       ~ 19 0
47 IC 883 SBG 13 20 35.4 +34 08 22   14.8       ~ 400 1
48 UGC 8578 SBG 13 35 35.658 +29 13 01.55   15.25 14.91     ~ 45 0
49 Mrk 275 bCG 13 48 40.4992262644 +31 27 39.048633805   15.5       ~ 35 0
50 Mrk 685 bCG 14 31 08.987 +27 14 14.25   15.2       ~ 66 0
51 MCG+05-34-080 bCG 14 36 08.833 +28 26 58.98   15.4       ~ 51 0
52 MCG+05-35-008 bCG 14 43 24.7 +28 18 03           ~ 17 0
53 Mrk 829 GiP 14 50 56.495 +35 34 18.27   14.5 14.83     ~ 209 0
54 UGC 9562 GiP 14 51 14.3956253136 +35 32 32.932212324   14.2       ~ 160 0
55 MCG+07-31-004 bCG 14 54 38.983 +42 01 24.60   14.80       ~ 31 0
56 IC 1090 bCG 15 03 45.7827117744 +42 41 58.682508036   15.1       ~ 23 0
57 NVSS J153554+384029 rG 15 35 53.818 +38 40 30.22           ~ 34 0
58 UGC 9922 PaG 15 35 53.818 +38 40 30.22   14.4       ~ 29 0
59 Mrk 487 bCG 15 37 04.237 +55 15 47.60   15.2       ~ 132 0
60 NGC 6052 AG? 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 351 2
61 Mrk 1499 bCG 16 35 20.996 +52 12 52.20   15.6       ~ 59 0
62 Mrk 499 bCG 16 48 24.1208837112 +48 42 32.756012676   14.6       ~ 48 0
63 Mrk 893 bCG 17 15 02.1551266392 +60 12 58.714146252   16.5       ~ 23 0
64 2MASX J17402482+4743586 bCG 17 40 24.829 +47 43 58.63   14.8       ~ 13 0
65 LEDA 68454 bCG 22 16 08.302 +22 56 04.04   15.7       ~ 18 0
66 NGC 7244 bCG 22 16 26.8526572560 +16 28 17.070020724   15.0       ~ 44 0
67 UGC 12011 PaG 22 23 00.6 +30 55 23   14.0       ~ 22 0
68 NGC 7468 bCG 23 02 59.172 +16 36 16.20   14.0       ~ 161 0
69 Mrk 322 GiC 23 20 03.02 +26 12 57.0   15.0       ~ 31 0
70 NGC 7673 EmG 23 27 41.060 +23 35 20.18 12.84 13.17 12.76     ~ 275 1
71 NAME Barbon's Galaxy bCG 23 37 39.543 +30 07 45.93   15.50       ~ 63 0

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