2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09817.x
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Gas distribution, kinematics and star formation in faint dwarf galaxies

Abstract: We compare the gas distribution, kinematics and the current star formation in a sample of 10 very faint (-13.37 < M_B < -9.55) dwarf galaxies. For 5 of these galaxies we present fresh, high sensitivity, GMRT HI 21cm observations. For all our galaxies we construct maps of the HI column density at a constant linear resolution of ~300 pc; this forms an excellent data set to check for the presence of a threshold column density for star formation. We find that while current star formation (as traced by Halpha emiss… Show more

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“…However, this must be further corrected for turbulence and inclination. The turbulence correction was performed according to Tully & Fouque (1985) using an average velocity dispersion in the gas component of 8 km/s (Begum et al 2006;Geha et al 2006). Finally, we apply the inclination correction based on the observed axis ratio q in the SDSS r-band.…”
Section: Offset Between Hi and Optical Centroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this must be further corrected for turbulence and inclination. The turbulence correction was performed according to Tully & Fouque (1985) using an average velocity dispersion in the gas component of 8 km/s (Begum et al 2006;Geha et al 2006). Finally, we apply the inclination correction based on the observed axis ratio q in the SDSS r-band.…”
Section: Offset Between Hi and Optical Centroidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would mean that M dyn /M baryon 4 and M L V 8. Such a baryon content is very typical for small isolated galaxies such as VV124 (Begum et al 2006).…”
Section: Neutral Hydrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the regions where the column density is above this value, the spectra show, in addition, a narrower component with a dispersion of about 4 km s −1 . This two-phase character of the ISM is seen in many dwarf galaxies (Young & Lo 1996Begum et al 2006;Ryan-Weber et al 2008).…”
Section: Neutral Hydrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, reconsidering the values of the center of the SMC and adopting the center of the mass derived above when calculating rotational velocity profiles may be important considering the issue of dark matter presence in this galaxy. SMC is a dwarf irregular galaxy, which are expected to be dark matter dominated (Cote et al 2000;Begum et al 2006;Strigari et al 2008). However, rotational velocities do not support this case for the SMC, probably because they have been affected by the interactions of the Magellanic system with the Milky way.…”
Section: The Center Offsetmentioning
confidence: 99%