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Jan 2002
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Galaxies: The Third Dimension, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 282. Edited by Margarita Rosado, Luc Binette, and Lorena Arias.
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Irregular galaxies are unique objects where the interrelationship between massive stars and gas can be studied without the contamination of other phenomena such as the density waves present in spiral galaxies. 3D spectrometers, in particular, scanning Fabry-Perot interferometers, are the best suited instruments to detect and study the kinematical behavior of bubbles and superbubbles in irregular galaxies. When we complement these results with the information on the stellar content of the bubbles and the distribution of massive stars in the irregular galaxies, we get a deeper insight on how the star formation process occur in irregular galaxies and how the massive stars shape the interestellar medium. We will present examples of the interplay between massive stars and superbubbles in irregular galaxies from the observations of these objects by means of the PUMA scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer.
Ambrocio-Cruz Patricia
Arias Lorena
Borissova Jordanka
Bullejos A.
Georgiev Lachezar
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