Evidence for Blow-out in the Low-mass Dwarf Galaxy Holmberg I

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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36 pages, 20 figures, 1 color figure (Fig. 2). Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal (AJ). For full resolution

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10.1086/324101

We present radio and optical observations of Holmberg I (HoI), a member of the M81 group of galaxies (distance 3.6Mpc). HoI is a low-mass, low surface- brightness dwarf galaxy. High-resolution multi-array VLA HI observations reveal a supergiant shell (diameter: 1.7 kpc) which covers about half the optical extent of HoI and which comprises 75% of the total HI content (total HI mass: 1.1 10^8 M_o). We set a tentative upper limit to the dark matter content of < 3.1 10^8 M_o. The HI data are complemented by deep, optical UBV(RI)_c and Halpha observations obtained at the Calar Alto 2.2m telescope. We find M_HI/L_B = 1.1 M_o/L_B_o. The total visible (stars plus gas) mass of HoI adds up to 2.4 10^8 M_o. This leads to a total mass of < 5.5 10^8 M_o. The origin of HoI's peculiar HI morphology is discussed in terms of a supergiant shell created by strong stellar winds and supernova explosions (energy: equiv. 20-260 type II SN; age: 80+-20 Myr). The morphological center of HoI is offset by 0.75 kpc with respect to the dynamical center. Within the interior of the shell the light distribution is exponential with a rather shallow gradient and blue optical colors. Beyond a radius corresponding to an HI column density of 10^21 cm^-2, the putative star formation (SF) threshold, the disk becomes considerably redder and the slope for the exponential light distribution steepens. It is speculated that a generation of stars (age 15-30 Myr) is the result of secondary SF on the rim of the shell. Based on the global morphology and velocity dispersion as well as the location of the HII regions we find evidence for ram pressure within the M81 group. Finally, we discuss the likelihood of HoI having lost some of its interstellar material to the intergalactic medium (''blow-out'' scenario).

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