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Star Formation Triggering Mechanisms in Dwarf Galaxies: The Far-Ultraviolet, H-alpha, and HI Morphology of Holmberg II

Authors :
Stewart, S. G.
Fanelli, M. N.
Byrd, G. G.
Hill, J. K.
Westpfahl, D. J.
Cheng, K. P.
O'Connell, R. W.
Roberts, M. S.
Neff, S. G.
Smith, A. M.
Stecher, T. P.
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
arXiv, 1999.

Abstract

Far-UV (FUV), H-alpha, and HI observations of dwarf galaxy Holmberg II are used to trace the interaction between sites of massive star formation and the neutral and ionized components of the surrounding ISM. The data emphasize the importance of local conditions in regulating star formation from evidence such as massive stars inside ionized shells, compact HII regions surrounding aging clusters, and stars formed in chains of progressing age. Large-scale triggering by HI shells is supported by observations of progenitor populations as well as secondary sites of star formation associated with their dense rims. Analysis of the energy available from massive stars inside HI shells indicates energy deposited into the ISM from supernovae and stellar winds is sufficient to account for the HI morphology. Ages of individual star forming regions are derived using B, H-alpha, and FUV photometry. The distribution of ages is reconciled with the HI morphology, showing a clear preference of young regions for areas of dense HI and old regions for HI voids. Global kinematical properties may also play a role in the star formation process since differences in the rotation characteristics of the neutral gas disk correlate with differences in triggering mechanisms.<br />Comment: 24 Pages, 20 Figures, to appear in ApJ

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f576a924873d4f4c2c6ff9b85d6195f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/9910098