Integral field observations of the blue compact galaxy Haro14. Star formation and feedback in dwarf galaxies
L. M. Cair\'os (1), J. N. Gonz\'alez-P\'erez (2) ((1) Institut, f\"ur Astrophysik, Georg-August-Universit\"at, G\"ottingen, Germany (2), Hamburger Sternwarte, Hamburg, Germany)

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the star formation, kinematics, and feedback processes in the blue compact galaxy Haro 14, revealing complex morphology, multiple starburst episodes, and the influence of shocks on its evolution.
Contribution
First detailed integral field spectroscopic analysis of Haro 14 revealing its star formation history, kinematics, and feedback mechanisms in a dwarf galaxy.
Findings
Star formation is spatially extended along a linear and horseshoe-like structure.
Two starburst episodes identified: recent (≤6 Myrs) and intermediate (10-30 Myrs).
Shocks significantly influence the galaxy's dynamics and morphology.
Abstract
(Abridged) Low-luminosity, gas-rich blue compact galaxies (BCG) are ideal laboratories to investigate many aspects of the star formation in galaxies. We study the morphology, stellar content, kinematics, and the nebular excitation and ionization mechanism in the BCG Haro 14 by means of integral field observations with VIMOS in the VLT. From these data we build maps in continuum and in the brighter emission lines, produce line-ratio maps, and obtain the velocity and velocity dispersion fields. We also generate the integrated spectrum of the major HII regions and young stellar clusters identified in the maps to determine reliable physical parameters and oxygen abundances. We find as follows: i) the current star formation in Haro 14 is spatially extended with the major HII regions placed along a linear structure, elongated in the north-south direction, and in a horseshoe-like curvilinear…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
