H-alpha Fabry-Perot interferometric observations of blue compact dwarf galaxiesH-alpha Fabry-Perot interferometric observations of the two blue compact dwarf galaxies (BCDs) 7 Zw 403 and 1 Zw 49 are presented. The velocity field of 7 Zw 403 shows no clear large-scale organized motion but the velocity field is not completely chaotic either. The gas associated with the 8 H II regions in 7 Zw 403 has neither the highest nor lowest velocities. The BCD 1 Zw 49 is dominated by a single H II region which is about 50 times brighter than any other feature in the galaxy. There is a chain of fainter H II regions extending across the galaxy. The velocity field is well ordered along the H II region chain, but it is very complex around the dominant H II region, suggesting H-alpha loops and filaments around the latter. Both BCDs show velocity gradients of about 25 km/s on scales of about 10 pc in 7 Zw 403 and of about 50 pc in 1 Zw 49. These velocity discontinuities compress the gas and are probably responsible for the star formation.
Document ID
19890022645
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Thuan, Trinh Xuan (Virginia, University Charlottesville, United States)
Williams, T. B. (Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ, United States)
Malumuth, E. (Space Telescope Institute Baltimore, MD, United States)