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2009ApJ...696.2104C - Astrophys. J., 696, 2104-2114 (2009/May-2)

Quiescent isolation: the extremely extended H I halo of the optically compact dwarf galaxy ADBS 113845+2008.

CANNON J.M., SALZER J.J. and ROSENBERG J.L.

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We present new optical imaging and spectroscopy and H I spectral line imaging of the dwarf galaxy ADBS 113845+2008 (hereafter ADBS 1138). This metal-poor (Z ∼ 30% Z), "post-starburst" system has one of the most compact stellar distributions known in any galaxy to date (B-band exponential scale length = 0.57 kpc). In stark contrast to the compact stellar component, the neutral gas is extremely extended; H I is detected to a radial distance of ∼25 kpc at the 1019/cm2 level (≳ 44 B-band scale lengths). Comparing to measurements of similar "giant disk" dwarf galaxies in the literature, ADBS 1138 has the largest known H I-to-optical size ratio. The stellar component is located near the center of a broken ring of H I that is ∼15 kpc in diameter; column densities peak in this structure at the ∼3.5x1020/cm2 level. At the center of this ring, in a region of comparatively low H I column density, we find ongoing star formation traced by Hα emission. We sample the rotation curve to the point of turn over; this constrains the size of the dark matter halo of the galaxy, which outweighs the luminous component (stars + gas) by at least a factor of 15. To explain these enigmatic properties, we examine "inside-out" and "outside-in" evolutionary scenarios. Calculations of star formation energetics indicate that "feedback" from concentrated star formation is not capable of producing the ring structure; we posit that this is a system where the large H I disk is evolving in quiescent isolation. In a global sense, this system is exceedingly inefficient at converting neutral gas into stars.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: individual: ADBS 113845+2008 - galaxies: starburst

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