2015ApJ...802...66M


Query : 2015ApJ...802...66M

2015ApJ...802...66M - Astrophys. J., 802, 66 (2015/March-3)

Characterizing the star formation of the low-mass shield galaxies from Hubble Space Telescope imaging.

McQUINN K.B.W., CANNON J.M., DOLPHIN A.E., SKILLMAN E.D., HAYNES M.P., SIMONES J.E., SALZER J.J., ADAMS E.A.K., ELSON E.C., GIOVANELLI R. and OTT J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Survey of Hi in Extremely Low-mass Dwarfs is an on-going multi-wavelength program to characterize the gas, star formation, and evolution in gas-rich, very low-mass galaxies that populate the faint end of the galaxy luminosity function. The galaxies were selected from the first ∼10% of the Hi Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey based on their low Hi mass and low baryonic mass. Here, we measure the star formation properties from optically resolved stellar populations for 12 galaxies using a color-magnitude diagram fitting technique. We derive lifetime average star formation rates (SFRs), recent SFRs, stellar masses, and gas fractions. Overall, the recent SFRs are comparable to the lifetime SFRs with mean birthrate parameter of 1.4, with a surprisingly narrow standard deviation of 0.7. Two galaxies are classified as dwarf transition galaxies (dTrans). These dTrans systems have star formation and gas properties consistent with the rest of the sample, in agreement with previous results that some dTrans galaxies may simply be low-luminosity dwarf irregulars. We do not find a correlation between the recent star formation activity and the distance to the nearest neighboring galaxy, suggesting that the star formation process is not driven by gravitational interactions, but regulated internally. Further, we find a broadening in the star formation and gas properties (i.e., specific SFRs, stellar masses, and gas fractions) compared to the generally tight correlation found in more massive galaxies. Overall, the star formation and gas properties indicate these very low-mass galaxies host a fluctuating, non-deterministic, and inefficient star formation process.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LEDA 5059815 G 00 06 34.279 +15 30 39.04           ~ 31 0
2 NAME Scl Group GrG 01 00 06 -33 44.2           ~ 509 0
3 LEDA 5057055 AG? 01 41 08.00 +27 19 20.0           ~ 32 0
4 LEDA 138451 AG? 01 42 17.40 +26 22 00.0   16.6       ~ 44 0
5 LEDA 166062 AG? 01 44 42.3853 +27 17 16.156   17.1       ~ 45 0
6 LEDA 166063 G 01 46 42.2 +26 48 05   18.22       ~ 41 0
7 IC 1727 GiP 01 47 29.890 +27 20 00.06   12.54 11.98 11.77   ~ 201 0
8 LEDA 166064 AG? 01 55 20.30 +27 57 14.0   16.3       ~ 56 0
9 LEDA 166065 G 02 00 10.2 +28 49 53   17.2       ~ 63 0
10 LEDA 5060050 G 07 36 10.3 +09 59 11           ~ 25 0
11 LEDA 5060076 AG? 07 50 21.70 +07 47 40.0           ~ 30 0
12 LEDA 4087020 AG? 08 51 12.114 +27 52 48.15           ~ 29 0
13 NAME Leo T G 09 34 53.4 +17 03 05     15.1     ~ 391 0
14 NAME Leo A G 09 59 26.46 +30 44 47.0 14.08 13.54 13.26 13.33   ~ 616 0
15 LEDA 1824266 AG? 10 31 55.8039010320 +28 01 33.737319084           ~ 31 0
16 UGC 5764 AG? 10 36 43.1428583040 +31 32 50.189204040   15.6   15.04   ~ 114 0
17 IC 3341 AG? 12 26 23.375 +27 44 43.94   16.5       ~ 32 0
18 SDSS J124001.86+261916.2 G 12 40 01.864 +26 19 16.24           ~ 28 0
19 NAME Aquarius Dwarf G 20 46 51.7 -12 50 54 15.75 15.18 14.83 14.46   ~ 447 1
20 NAME NGC 784 Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 17 0
21 NAME NGC 672 Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 14 0
22 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8415 0

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