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2005ApJ...630L..25P - Astrophys. J., 630, L25-L28 (2005/September-1)

H I observations of Sa 68-6597: the faintest blue compact dwarf galaxy.

PISANO D.J., KOO D.C., WILLMER C.N.A., NOESKE K.G. and PHILLIPS A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Blue compact dwarf galaxies (BCDs) are faint (MB≤-17 mag), compact (R<1 kpc), and at least qualitatively very blue galaxies, due to active star formation, and have low metallicities. Found serendipitously as part of a redshift survey of faint galaxies with the Keck Telescope (DEEP), SA 68-6597 is at a distance of 80 Mpc, and is one of the faintest (-12.4 mag), lowest metallicity (∼0.05 Z) BCDs known. Its Hβ line width of σ=27 km/s and small size, Reff∼190 pc, suggest that it is an extremely low mass galaxy. We have used the Arecibo telescope to measure the H I properties of SA 68-6597 in order to better constrain its total mass and its potential for future star formation. SA 68-6597 has a M_HI_=(1.4±0.4)x107 M and an H I FWHM line width of 33+60–12. Combining the H I line width with an estimate of the size of the H I disk, we derive a Mdyn≳3x107 M. The values M_HI/LB_=1.0±0.3 M/L, Mdyn/LB≥2 M/L, and M_HI/Mdyn_≲0.47 are typical for BCDs. Combining the measured star formation rate of 0.003 M/yr with the H I mass, we derive a gas depletion timescale of 5±2 Gyr. While SA 68-6597 is a fainter, lower mass, higher metallicity counterpart to other BCDs like I Zw 18 and SBS 0335-052, its H I properties suggest that it will not evolve dramatically in the near future. Given the limits on its gaseous and dynamical masses, SA 68-6597 may be able to evolve into a moderately massive dwarf spheroidal galaxy.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Dwarf - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters - Galaxies: ISM

CDS comments: SA 68-6597 = [K80] SA 68 6597 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 10

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