Kinematics of Haro11 - the miniature Antennae
G\"oran \"Ostlin, Thomas Marquart, Robert Cumming, Kambiz Fathi, Nils, Bergvall, Angela Adamo, Philippe Amram, and Matthew Hayes

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex stellar and gas kinematics of Haro11, revealing merger signatures and dynamical disturbances that resemble the Antennae galaxies, providing insights into the triggers of intense star formation in blue compact galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic analysis of Haro11 using multiple spectroscopic techniques, demonstrating merger activity and complex gas dynamics in a local blue compact galaxy.
Findings
Evidence of merger activity in Haro11.
Detection of kinematically distinct components and tidal features.
Ionised gas shows high velocity dispersion indicating a mass of ~10^11 solar masses.
Abstract
(abridged) Luminous blue compact galaxies are among the most active galaxies in the local universe in terms of their star formation rate per unit mass. They may be seen as the local analogs of higher redshift Lyman Break Galaxies. Studies of their kinematics is key to understanding what triggers their unusually active star formation In this work we investigate the kinematics of stars and ionised gas in Haro11, one of the most luminous blue compact galaxies in the local universe. Previous works have indicated that many such galaxies may be triggered by galaxy mergers. We have employed Fabry-Perot interferometry, long-slit spectroscopy and Integral Field Unit (IFU) spectroscopy to explore the kinematics of Haro11. We target the near infrared Calcium triplet to derive the stellar velocity field and velocity dispersion. Ionised gas is analysed through emission lines from hydrogen, [OIII] ,…
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