Bibcode
DOI
Vilchez, Jose M.; Iglesias-Paramo, J.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysical Journal v.479, p.190
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1997
Citations
32
Refereed citations
29
Description
Broadband UBVRI and narrowband H alpha and continuum images have been
obtained for the Hickson compact group HCG 31 as part of an ongoing
program devoted to the study of the star formation properties of
galaxies in these groups. A spatially resolved analysis for the (U-B),
(V-I), and (B-I) color maps has been performed, as well as for the U
band, H alpha luminosity, and H alpha equivalent width maps. Integrated
luminosities in all the bands have been derived for all the galaxies in
the group. Our results show that all the galaxies appear to have
experienced their most recent star formation episode less than 107 years
ago, in good agreement with previous values found in the literature.
From the morphological point of view, three different kinds of star
formation processes are taking place in the group: central starburst
induced by a strong interaction, star formation induced by stripping of
the gas due to the presence of a medium of higher pressure, and
formation of a dwarf galaxy at the tip of one of the tidal tails.
Overall, the photometric properties of the central starburst in HCG 31
are consistent with model predictions for the early stages of a merger
between late-type galaxies.