HII regions in IC 1613: The ISM in a nearby dwarf irregular galaxy

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Dwarf Galaxies, H Ii Regions, Interstellar Matter, Irregular Galaxies, Cameras, Charge Coupled Devices, Observatories, Telescopes

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IC 1613, a nearby (725 kpc distant) dwarf irregular galaxy, has always been known to contain large, ring-shaped HII regions in its northeast corner. A new H alpha image has been obtained using the Bell Labs Charge Coupled Device (CCD) camera, an RCA 320 X 512 pixel-thinned, back-illuminated CCD, an H alpha filter of central wavelength 6562 A and width (full width half maximum) of 30 A, and the 42 inch telescope at Lowell Observatory. The low resolution images exhibit many new, faint features.

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