Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999mnras.306..975g&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 306, Issue 4, pp. 975-987.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
We have studied the velocity field of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Mrk86 (NGC 2537) using data provided by 14 long-slit optical spectra obtained in 10 different orientations and positions. This kinematical information is complemented with narrow-band ([Oiii]5007Å and Hα) and broad-band (B, V, Gunn r and K) imaging. The analysis of the galaxy global velocity field suggests that the ionized gas could be distributed in a rotating inclined disc, with projected central angular velocity of Omega=34kms^-1kpc^-1. The comparison between the stellar, Hi and modelled dark matter density profile indicates that the total mass within its optical radius is dominated by the stellar component. Peculiarities observed in its velocity field can be explained by irregularities in the ionized gas distribution or local motions induced by star formation. Kinematical evidences for two expanding bubbles, Mrk86-B and Mrk86-C, are given. They show expanding velocities of 34 and 17kms^-1, Hα luminosities of 3x10^38 and 1.7x10^39ergs^-1, and physical radii of 374and 120pc, respectively. The change in the [Sii]/Hα, [Nii]/Hα, [Oii]/[Oiii] and [Oiii]/Hβ line ratios with the distance to the bubble precursor suggests a diminution in the ionization parameter and, in the case of Mrk86-B, an enhancement of the shock-excited gas emission. The optical-near-infrared colours of the bubble precursors are characteristic of low-metallicity star-forming regions (~0.2Z_solar) with burst strengths of about 1 per cent in mass.
Gallego Jesus
Gil de Paz Amando
Zamorano Jaime
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