Near-infrared properties of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies: The link between solar and low metallicity
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We have obtained near-infrared images and spectra of three blue compact
dwarf galaxies of intermediate sub-solar metallicity Tol 35, Tol 3 and UM
462. This work is part of a larger project aimed to study the star
formation and the stellar populations of low metallicity galaxies in the
near-infrared. In this frame work galaxies of intermediate metallicity
represent an important step in understanding the most extreme cases filling
the gap between solar and very low metallicity galaxies. We have observed
HII region like spectra in all three galaxies; in all cases the star
formation episodes are only a few Myr old. Consistently with a young age
our spectra show no evidence for stellar absorption features typical of
supergiants, nor of [FeII] emission typical of supernovae. The K-band gas
fraction ranges from 20 to 40% showing that gas emission can significantly
contaminate broadband near-infrared colors in young metal-poor starbursts.
We have detected molecular hydrogen in emission in all three objects. All
sources show bright knots superimposed on a lower surface brighness
envelope. The knots are identified with Super Star Clusters; six of them
are present in UM 462. In all galaxies we detect the presence of an old
stellar population. Based on observations obtained at the ESO-NTT in La Silla.
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