Radio Continuum and HI study of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
S. Ramya (1), N. G. Kantharia (2), T. P. Prabhu (1) (1- Indian, Institute of Astrophysics (IIA), 2- National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, (NCRA-TIFR))

TL;DR
This study uses multifrequency radio and HI observations of five blue compact dwarf galaxies to analyze their star formation, radio spectra, and kinematic properties, revealing environmental influences and possible tidal dwarf origins.
Contribution
First detailed multifrequency radio continuum and HI analysis of a sample of BCD galaxies, highlighting environmental effects and spectral characteristics.
Findings
Radio emission detected at 610 and 325 MHz from all galaxies.
Star formation rates range from 0.01 to 0.1 solar masses per year.
Two galaxies show low-frequency turnover due to free-free absorption.
Abstract
The multifrequency radio continuum and 21cm HI observations of five blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies, Mrk 104, Mrk 108, Mrk 1039, Mrk 1069 and I Zw 97 using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) are presented here. Radio continuum emission at 610 MHz and 325 MHz is detected from all the observed galaxies whereas only a few are detected at 240 MHz. In our sample, three galaxies are members of groups and two galaxies (Mrk 1069 and I Zw 97) are isolated galaxies. The radio emission from Mrk 104 and Mrk 108 is seen to encompass the entire optical galaxy whereas the radio emission from Mrk 1039, Mrk 1069, I Zw 97 is confined to massive HII regions. This, we suggest, indicates that the star formation in the latter group of galaxies has recently been triggered and that the environment in which the galaxy is evolving plays a role. Star formation rates (SFR) calculated from 610 MHz…
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