On the properties of the interstellar medium in extremely metal-poor blue compact dwarf galaxies: GMOS-IFU spectroscopy and SDSS photometry of the double-knot galaxy HS 2236+1344
P. Lagos (1), P. Papaderos (1), J. M. Gomes (1), A. V. Smith Castelli, (2,3), and L. R. Vega (4). ((1) Centro de Astrofisica da Universidade do, Porto, Portugal, (2) Instituto de Astrofisica de La Plata, (3) Facultad de, Ciencias Astronomicas y Geofisicas

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed spatial analysis of the interstellar medium in the extremely metal-poor galaxy HS 2236+1344, revealing its star-forming regions, chemical composition, and kinematic features using IFU spectroscopy and SDSS imaging.
Contribution
It presents the first spatially resolved investigation of the ISM in HS 2236+1344, combining Gemini GMOS-IFU data with SDSS photometry to analyze chemical abundances, kinematics, and star formation.
Findings
Identification of three Giant HII regions in the galaxy.
Detection of velocity gradients indicating gas motion.
Homogeneous distribution of oxygen and nitrogen abundances.
Abstract
The main goal of this study is to carry out a spatially resolved investigation of the warm interstellar medium (ISM) in the extremely metal-poor Blue Compact Dwarf (BCD) galaxy HS 2236+1344. Special emphasis is laid on the analysis of the spatial distribution of chemical abundances, emission-line ratios and kinematics of the ISM, and to the recent star-forming activity in this galaxy. This study is based on optical integral field unit spectroscopy data from Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph at the Gemini North telescope and archival Sloan Digital Sky Survey images. The data were obtained in two different positions across the galaxy, obtaining a total 4 arcsec X 8 arcsec field which encompasses most of its ISM. Emission-line maps and broad-band images obtained in this study indicate that HS 2236+1344 hosts three Giant HII regions. Our data also reveal some faint curved features in the BCD…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
