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2001A&A...366..771K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 366, 771-787 (2001/2-2)

The Hamburg/SAO survey for emission-line galaxies. IV. The fourth list of 119 galaxies.

KNIAZEV A.Y., ENGELS D., PUSTILNIK S.A., UGRYUMOV A.V., KNIAZEVA T.F., PRAMSKY A.G., BROSCH N., HAGEN H.-J., HOPP U., IZOTOV Y.I., LIPOVETSKY V.A., MASEGOSA J., MARQUEZ I. and MARTIN J.-M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the fourth list with results of the Hamburg/SAO Survey for Emission-Line Galaxies (HSS hereafter, SAO - Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russia). The list is a result of the follow-up spectroscopy conducted with the 6m SAO RAS telescope in 1998, 1999 and 2000. The data of this snap-shot spectroscopy survey confirmed 127 emission-line objects out of 176 observed candidates and allowed their quantitative spectral classification. We could classify 76 emission-line objects as BCG/HII galaxies or probable BCGs, 8 - as QSOs, 2 - as Seyfert galaxies, 2 - as super-associations in a subluminous spiral and an irregular galaxy, and 37 as low-excitation objects - either starburst nuclei (SBN), or dwarf amorphous nuclei starburst galaxies (DANS). We could not classify 2 ELGs. Furthermore, for 5 galaxies we did not detect any significant emission lines. For 91 emission-line galaxies, the redshifts and/or line intensities are determined for the first time. Of the remaining 28 previously known ELGs we give either improved data on the line intensities or some independent measurements. The candidates were taken from three different samples selected by different criteria. Among our first priority candidates we achieved a detection rate of emission-line objects (ELGs + QSOs) of 68%, among which 51% are BCGs. Observations of a random selected sample among our second priority candidates showed that only ≃10% are BCGs. We found that the confirmed BCGs have usually a blue colour ((B-R)<1.0mag) and a non-stellar appearance in the APM database. Our third sample is comprised of second priority candidates fulfilling these criteria derived from the APM. Follow-up spectroscopy of a small subsample indicates that the expected detection rate for BCGs is ≃40%.

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Journal keyword(s): surveys - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: compact - quasars: redshifts

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/366/771): table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat table8.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 3-8: HS HHMM+DDMMA N=119.

Simbad objects: 149

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