Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-03-14
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To be published in AJ, May 2005
Scientific paper
10.1086/429678
Fourier transform power spectra of major axis cuts in V and Halpha images were made for a sample of 9 irregular galaxies. These power spectra reveal structure over a wide range of scales. For 6 of the galaxies the power spectrum slopes at intermediate scales (1-400 pc) in the V-band images range from -1.3 to -1.5. The similarity of slopes suggests that the same processes are structuring these systems. These slopes are slightly shallower than what is observed in other galaxies in HI, molecular emission, dust extinction, and optical light. Three of the galaxies have flat power spectra like noise from the sky; these three galaxies are relatively indistinct in the direct images. The power spectrum slope for Halpha steepens with increasing star formation rate, ranging from a shallow value comparable to the noise at low rates to a steep value with a slope of -1.5 at high rates. This change reflects the increasing areal filling factor of Halpha emission with increasing star formation rate, and an apparently universal slope inside the Halpha regions that is comparable to that for Kolmogorov turbulence. The power spectrum of HI in one galaxy has a steeper power law, with a slope of -2.9. The fact that the power laws of star formation are about the same for dwarf galaxies and giant spiral galaxies suggests the microscopic processes are the same, independent of spiral density waves and galaxy size.
Elmegreen Bruce G.
Hunter Deidre Ann
Willett Kyle W.
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