Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-08-12
Astron.J.128:2170-2205,2004
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
82 pages, 21 figures, accepted by Astronomical Journal, Vol. 128, November 2004
Scientific paper
10.1086/424615
We present the results of Halpha imaging of 94 irregular galaxies, including types Im, BCD, and Sm. The sample spans a large range in galactic parameters including integrated absolute magnitude (MV=-9 to -19), average surface brightness (20 to 27 mag/arcsec2), current star formation activity (0 to 1.3 Msun/yr/kpc2), and relative gas content (0.02 to 5 Msun/LB). The Halpha images were used to measure integrated star formation rates and extents of star formation and to compare azimuthally-averaged radial profiles of current star formation to older starlight. The integrated star formation rates of Im galaxies normalized to the physical size of the galaxy span a range of a factor of 10^4 with 10% Im galaxies and one Sm system having no measurable star formation at the present time. The BCDs fall at the high end of the range of rates. We find no correlation between star formation activity and proximity to other catalogued galaxies. The cases with strong gradients in the L(Halpha)/LV ratios and with high central star formation rate densities, which include most of the BCDs, require a significant fraction of their gas to have migrated to the center in the last Gyr. We discuss possible torques that could have caused this without leaving an obvious signature, including dark matter bars and past interactions or mergers with small galaxies or HI clouds. There is now substantial evidence for these processes among many surveys of BCDs. The star formation process itself does not appear to differ much among BCD, Im and Sm types. There is evidence in the distribution function for Halpha surface brightness, which is always approximately log-normal, that the turbulent Mach numbers are about the same in these systems.
Elmegreen Bruce G.
Hunter Deidre Ann
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