2007AJ....133..705R -
Astron. J., 133, 705-714 (2007/February-0)
Recent star formation in clusters of galaxies: extremely compact starbursts in A539 and A634.
REVERTE D., VILCHEZ J.M., HERNANDEZ-FERNANDEZ J.D. and IGLESIAS-PARAMO J.
Abstract (from CDS):
We report on the detection of two Hα-emitting extremely compact objects from deep images of the A634 and A539 clusters of galaxies at z∼0.03. Follow-up long-slit spectroscopy of these two unresolved sources revealed that they are members of their respective clusters, showing H II-type spectra. The luminosity and the extreme equivalent width of Hα + [N II] measured for these sources, together with their very compact appearance, has raised a question about the origin of these intense starbursts in the cluster environment. We propose that the compact starburst in A539 resulted from the compression of the interstellar gas of a dwarf galaxy when entering the cluster core, while the starburst galaxy in A634 is likely to be the result of a galaxy-galaxy interaction, illustrating the preprocessing of galaxies during their infall toward the central regions of clusters. The contribution of these compact star-forming dwarf galaxies to the star formation history of galaxy clusters is discussed, as well as a possible link with the recently discovered early-type ultracompact dwarf galaxies. We note that these extreme objects will rarely be detected in normal magnitude-limited optical or NIR surveys, mainly due to their low stellar masses (on the order of 106 M☉), whereas they will easily show up in dedicated Hα surveys given the high equivalent width of their emission lines.
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Journal keyword(s):
Galaxies: Abundances - Galaxies: Clusters: General - Galaxies: Starburst - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium
Nomenclature:
Table 2: [RVH2007] DRP A539a N=1, [RVH2007] DRP A634a N=1, [RVH2007] LSB A634a N=1, [RVH2007] LSB A634a knot N=1.
Simbad objects:
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