Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-07-28
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, including 7 tables and 3 postscript figures. Accepted for publication in Astron.Astrophys. Small language correction
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20053102
We present the results of optical spectroscopy and imaging with the SAO 6m telescope for the dwarf galaxy DDO 68 (UGC 5340 = VV 542), falling into the region of very low density of luminous (L > L*) galaxies (Lynx-Cancer void). Its deep images in V,R bands and in the narrow H-alpha-filter show that the galaxy has the very irregular morphology, with a long curved tail on the South and a ring-like structure at the Northern edge. The latter consists of 5 separate regions, in three of which we could measure O/H by the classical T_e method. Their weighted mean oxygen abundance corresponds to 12+log(O/H)=7.21+-0.03, coincident within uncertainties with those for IZw18. The (V-R) colour of DDO 68 is rather blue all over the galaxy, indicating the youth of its stellar populations. Comparing the (V-R)_0 colour of the underlying exponential disk of 0.12+-0.04 with the PEGASE.2 models for the evolving stellar clusters, we give the first estimate of the ages of the oldest stellar population, which needs confirmation by the other colours and the photometry of resolved stars. These ages are in the range of 200-900 Myr for continuous star formation law, and 100-115 Myr for the instantaneous starburst. We discuss the properties and the possible youth of this nearby object (2.3 times closer than the famous young galaxy IZw18) in the context of its atypical environment.
Kniazev Alexei Y.
Pramskij Alexander G.
Pustilnik Simon A.
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