2011ApJ...728..124R


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2011ApJ...728..124R - Astrophys. J., 728, 124 (2011/February-3)

Radio continuum and H I study of blue compact dwarf galaxies.

RAMYA S., KANTHARIA N.G. and PRABHU T.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

The multifrequency radio continuum and 21 cm H I observations of five blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies, Mrk 104, Mrk 108, Mrk 1039, Mrk 1069, and I Zw 97, using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) are presented here. Radio continuum emission at 610 MHz and 325 MHz is detected from all the observed galaxies whereas only a few are detected at 240 MHz. In our sample, three galaxies (Mrk 104, Mrk 108, and Mrk 1039) are members of groups and two galaxies (Mrk 1069 and I Zw 97) are isolated galaxies. The radio emission from Mrk 104 and Mrk 108 is seen to encompass the entire optical galaxy whereas the radio emission from Mrk 1039, Mrk 1069, and I Zw 97 is confined to massive H II regions. This, we suggest, indicates that the star formation in the latter group of galaxies has recently been triggered and that the environment in which the galaxy is evolving plays a role. Star formation rates (SFRs) calculated from 610 MHz emission are in the range 0.01-0.1 M /yr; this is similar to the SFR obtained for individual star-forming regions in BCDs. The integrated radio spectra of four galaxies are modeled over the frequency range where data is available. We find that two of the galaxies, Mrk 1069 and Mrk 1039, show a turnover at low frequencies, which is well fitted by free-free absorption whereas the other two galaxies, Mrk 104 and Mrk 108, show a power law at the lowest GMRT frequencies. The flatter spectrum, localized star formation, and radio continuum in isolated galaxies lend support to stochastic self-propagating star formation. The H I observations of four galaxies, Mrk 104, Mrk 108, Mrk 1039, and Mrk 1069, show extended disks as large as ∼1.1-6 times the optical size. All the observed BCDs (except Mrk 104) show rotating disk with a half power width of ∼50-124 km/s. Solid body rotation is common in our sample. We note that the tidal dwarf origin is possible for two of the BCDs in our sample.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: starburst - line: profiles - radiation mechanisms: non-thermal - radiation mechanisms: thermal - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
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 MCG-02-07-007 GiG 02 26 21.458 -09 50 30.25   14.54   13.98 14.7 ~ 56 0
3 Mrk 1039 EmG 02 27 32.8117078176 -10 09 56.431205028   14.56   13.5 14.0 ~ 85 0
4 SN 1985S SN* 02 27 34.5 -10 10 05     12.8     SNII 7 1
5 LGG 59 GrG 02 27 55 -10 12.8           ~ 4 0
6 Mrk 1042 GiP 02 28 04.591 -10 10 59.98   16.11       ~ 22 0
7 USGC S087 GrG 02 28 06.3 -10 14 57           ~ 2 0
8 MCG-02-07-026 GiG 02 30 25.432 -10 44 55.51   14.77   13.7 14.2 ~ 26 0
9 UGCA 52 EmG 03 07 04.45 -14 00 13.0   16.02   14.2 14.1 ~ 27 0
10 Mrk 1069 Sy2 03 08 18.9761852184 -13 54 10.592532396   14.61   14.4 14.0 ~ 48 0
11 2MASX J03082177-1354425 G 03 08 21.772 -13 54 42.54           ~ 2 0
12 NGC 1569 IG 04 30 49.186 +64 50 52.52 11.72 11.86 11.03     ~ 1241 3
13 UGCA 116 H2G 05 55 42.645 +03 23 32.23 10.74 11.68 11.46   11.82 ~ 538 0
14 2MFGC 6625 EmG 08 23 54.9678898128 +28 06 21.581238276   15.5       ~ 70 0
15 Mrk 104 Sy1 09 16 45.5160392472 +53 26 34.300942764   14.7       ~ 44 0
16 [FK2002] 94 CGG 09 17 28 +53 03.5           ~ 3 0
17 UGC 4906 Sy2 09 17 39.9272205288 +52 59 34.398825756   16.68 15.97     ~ 62 0
18 MCG+09-15-115 G 09 17 46.325 +53 17 33.09   16       ~ 8 0
19 [CHM2007] HDC 520 CGG 09 21 05.72 +64 12 15.8           ~ 15 0
20 NGC 2814 GiP 09 21 11.525 +64 15 11.73   14.0       ~ 82 0
21 IC 2458 GiP 09 21 30.1318400448 +64 14 19.768079076   14.9       ~ 81 0
22 SN 1998bm SN* 09 21 30.49 +64 14 25.4     17.6     SNII 12 1
23 NGC 2820 GiP 09 21 45.564 +64 15 28.87   13.1       ~ 162 0
24 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1106 1
25 NGC 3077 GiP 10 03 19.0965510921 +68 44 01.556166166 11.23 10.85 10.14 9.74   ~ 771 0
26 Mrk 829 GiP 14 50 56.495 +35 34 18.27   14.5 14.83     ~ 209 0
27 MCG+07-31-004 bCG 14 54 38.983 +42 01 24.60   14.80       ~ 31 0
28 SN 2008bx SN* 14 54 39.00 +42 01 22.5           SNII 11 1
29 NGC 6052 AG? 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 351 2
30 LGG 469 GrG 23 01 19.6 +16 12 48           ~ 6 0
31 NGC 7468 bCG 23 02 59.172 +16 36 16.20   14.0       ~ 161 0
32 NGC 7518 GiP 23 13 12.7537321282 +06 19 18.411674658   14.5       ~ 98 0
33 NGC 7625 AG? 23 20 30.132 +17 13 32.16 13.31 13.23 11.98 11.25   ~ 264 0
34 NAME NGC 7619 Group GrG 23 20 32.1 +08 22 26           ~ 45 0

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