Bibcode
Cairós, L. M.; Caon, N.; Weilbacher, P. M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 577, id.A21, 22 pp.
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2015
Journal
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Description
Context. Blue compact galaxies (BCG) are gas-rich, low-luminosity,
low-metallicity systems that undergo a violent burst of star formation.
These galaxies offer us a unique opportunity to investigate collective
star formation and its effects on galaxy evolution in a relatively
simple environment. Spatially resolved spectrophotometric studies of
BCGs are essential for a better understanding of the role of
starburst-driven feedback processes on the kinematical and chemical
evolution of low-mass galaxies near and far. Aims: We carry out
an integral field spectroscopic study of a sample of BCGs, with the aim
of probing the morphology, kinematics, dust extinction, and excitation
mechanisms of their warm interstellar medium. Methods: Eight BCGs
were observed with the VIMOS integral field unit at the Very Large
Telescope using blue and orange grisms in high-resolution mode. At a
spatial sampling of 0''&dotbelow;67 per spaxel, we covered about
30″ × 30″ on the sky, with a wavelength range of
4150...7400 Å. Emission lines were fitted with a single Gaussian
profile to measure their wavelength, flux, and width. From these data we
built two-dimensional maps of the continuum and the most prominent
emission-lines, as well as diagnostic line ratios, extinction, and
kinematic maps. Results: An atlas has been produced with the
following: emission-line fluxes and continuum emission; ionization,
interstellar extinction, and electron density maps from line ratios;
velocity and velocity dispersion fields. From integrated spectroscopy,
it includes tables of the extinction corrected line fluxes and
equivalent widths, diagnostic-line ratios, physical parameters, and the
abundances for the brightest star-forming knots and for the whole
galaxy.
Based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the Paranal
Observatory under program ID 079.B-0445.The reduced datacubes and their
error maps (FITS files) are only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp
to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr
(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/577/A21
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