Spectroscopic study of the HII regions in the NGC 1232 galaxy
Fabiana Lima-Costa, Lucimara P. Martins, Alberto Rodr\'iguez-Ardila,, Luciano Fraga

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties of HII regions and stellar populations in NGC 1232, revealing typical spiral galaxy features and a potential broken abundance gradient, with minimal evidence of collision-induced disturbances.
Contribution
First spectral analysis of NGC 1232's HII regions and stellar populations, including the first redshift measurement of background galaxy NGC 1232B, and assessment of chemical abundance gradients.
Findings
Detected 40 HII regions across NGC 1232.
Found a negative oxygen abundance gradient of -0.16 dex/re.
No significant disturbance detected from recent collision evidence.
Abstract
NGC 1232 is a face-on spiral galaxy that serves as an excellent laboratory for the study of star formation due to its proximity. Recent studies have revealed interesting features about this galaxy: X-ray observations suggest that it recently collided with a dwarf galaxy, however, no apparent remnant is observed. Here we search for evidence of this collision. We used long-slit optical spectra in two different positions obtained with the Goodman spectrograph at the SOAR telescope. We detected 18 HII regions in the north-south direction and 22 HII regions in the east-west direction and a background galaxy, NGC 1232B, for which we present the first redshift measurement and spectral analysis. We used the stellar population fitting technique to study the underlying stellar population and to subtract it from the spectra to measure the emission lines. The emission lines were used to determine…
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