Mapping the properties of blue compact dwarf galaxies: integral field spectroscopy with PMAS
L.M. Cairos (1), N. Caon (2), C. Zurita (2), C. Kehrig (1), M. Roth, (1), P. Weilbacher (1) (1-AIP, 2-IAC)

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy with PMAS to analyze the morphology, physical properties, and stellar populations of blue compact dwarf galaxies, revealing diverse gas and star distributions and kinematic behaviors.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially-resolved maps of physical properties and kinematics of BCD galaxies, highlighting differences in gas and star distributions and identifying shock regions.
Findings
Most galaxies show similar emission and continuum morphology.
Some galaxies exhibit shock signatures in outer regions.
Kinematic patterns vary, with some showing rotation and others flat velocity fields.
Abstract
(Abridged) We perform integral field spectroscopy of a sample of Blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies with the aim of analyzing their morphology, the spatial distribution of some of their physical properties (excitation, extinction, and electron density) and their relationship with the distribution and evolutionary state of the stellar populations. Integral field spectroscopy observations of the sample galaxies were carried out with the Potsdam Multi-Aperture Spectrophotometer (PMAS) at the 3.5 m telescope at Calar Alto Observatory. An area 16 arcsec x 16 arcsec in size was mapped with a spatial sampling of 1 arcsec x 1 arcsec. We obtained data in the 3590-6996 Angstroms spectral range, with a linear dispersion of 3.2 Angstroms per pixel. From these data we built two-dimensional maps of the flux of the most prominent emission lines, of two continuum bands, of the most relevant line ratios,…
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