Morphology of star formation regions in irregular galaxies |
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Authors: | Noah Brosch,Ana Heller,& Elchanan Almoznino |
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Affiliation: | Space Telescope Science Institute, 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA,;The Wise Observatory and the School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel |
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Abstract: | ![]() The location of H II regions, which indicates the locus of present star formation in galaxies, is analysed for a large collection of 110 irregular galaxies (Irr) imaged in Hα and nearby continuum. The analysis is primarily by visual inspection, although a two-dimensional quantitative measure is also employed. The two different analyses yield essentially identical results. H II regions appear preferentially at the edges of the light distribution, predominantly on one side of the galaxy, contrary to what is expected from stochastic self-propagating star formation scenarios. This peculiar distribution of star-forming regions cannot be explained by a scenario of star formation triggered by an interaction with extragalactic gas, or by a strong one-armed spiral pattern. |
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Keywords: | stars: formation H II regions galaxies: irregular galaxies: stellar content |
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