Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001aj....121.3026w&link_type=abstract
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 121, Issue 6, pp. 3026-3040.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Galaxies: Individual (Ddo 47, Cgcg 087-033), Galaxies: Irregular, Galaxies: Ism, Ism: Bubbles, Ism: H I, Ism: Structure, Radio Emission Lines
Scientific paper
We present high-resolution H I observations obtained with the Very Large Array, as well as optical broadband imaging, of the dwarf irregular galaxy DDO 47 (UGC 3974, CGCG 087-030). The H I maps show a variety of structures, such as holes and shells, including one supergiant shell, in its neutral interstellar medium. We derive an H I mass for DDO 47 of 2.3×108 Msolar. We cataloged 19 H I holes in DDO 47, about half of them showing signs of expansion. According to the ``standard model,'' their origin is believed to be due to past regions of massive star formation through the effects of stellar winds and supernova explosions. A comparison of H II regions with the positions of the H I holes yields that most of the current star-forming regions are situated near the rims of the larger H I holes, indicative of propagating star formation. The mean properties of the H I holes in DDO 47 are very much like those found in other dwarf galaxies. At a projected distance of 20 kpc (adopting a distance to DDO 47 of 4 Mpc), a galaxy that is cataloged as CGCG 087-033 was found to be at almost the same systemic velocity as DDO 47. This object is a likely companion, with an H I mass of 1.4×107 Msolar and a dynamical mass of at least 1.2×108 Msolar. A dynamical study of DDO 47 reveals that this object requires dark matter at a level of about 80% of its dynamical mass (Mdyn~5×109 Msolar) to explain the observed rotation (assuming a stellar mass-to-light ratio of 1 Msolar/LBsolar). Using a simple mass model, the scale height of the H I distribution of DDO 47 is derived to be about 500 pc. This high value is similar to values found in other dwarf irregular galaxies and can be explained as being due to a lower gravitational potential. In summary, DDO 47 is a gas-rich dwarf irregular galaxy that shows a rather complex structure in its neutral interstellar medium. We speculate that the flyby of the companion may have triggered a starburst in DDO 47 in the past, which may have created the H I holes that are now present.
Brinks Elias
Walter Fabian
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