Probing star formation and feedback in dwarf galaxies. Integral field view of the blue compact galaxy Tololo 1937-423
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, feedback, and kinematics of the blue compact galaxy Tololo 1937-423, revealing triggered starburst episodes and the effects of stellar feedback on its interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides a detailed integral field spectroscopic analysis of Tololo 1937-423, highlighting the triggered star formation and feedback processes in a dwarf galaxy.
Findings
Extended starburst with nine Hα clumps
Chemically homogeneous ionized medium across several kpc
Triggered star formation likely induced by supernova shocks
Abstract
(Abridged) Blue compact galaxies (BCG) are gas-rich, low-mass, small systems that form stars at unusually high rates. This makes them excellent laboratories for investigating the process of star-formation (SF) at galactic scales and the effects of massive stellar feedback on the interstellar (and intergalactic) medium. We analyzed the BCG Tololo 1937-423 using optical integral field spectroscopy with VIMOS at the Very Large Telescope to probe its morphology, stellar content, nebular excitation and ionization properties, and the kinematics of its warm ionized gas. We found that Tololo 1937-423 is currently undergoing an extended starburst, with nine major clumps. The galaxy presents a single continuum peak that is not cospatial with any knot in emission lines, indicating at least two relatively recent episodes of SF. The inhomogeneous dust distribution reaches its maximum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
