Dorado and its member galaxies. Ha imaging of the group backbone
R. Rampazzo, S. Ciroi, P. Mazzei, F. Di Mille, E. Congiu, A. Cattapan,, L. Bianchi, E. Iodice, A. Marino, H. Plana, J. Postma, M. Spavone

TL;DR
This study maps H-alpha emission in the Dorado galaxy group, revealing ongoing star formation in both late-type and early-type galaxies, and highlighting the role of interactions in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First H-alpha imaging of Dorado's member galaxies, providing new insights into star formation activity and interaction effects in this nearby galaxy group.
Findings
H-alpha detected in all group galaxies
HII regions found in late-type and some early-type galaxies
Star formation rates vary, with some early-types showing active star formation
Abstract
ABRIDGED: Dorado is a nearby, rich and clumpy galaxy group that extends for several degrees in the Southern Hemisphere. For the first time, we map the Ha distribution as a possible indicator of star formation (SF) activity of Dorado members a large fraction of which show interaction and merging signatures. With the 2.5m du Pont and the 1m Swope telescopes we obtained narrow-band, calibrated images of 14 galaxies, forming the backbone of the group, mapping Ha+[N II] down to few 10 erg~cm~s~arcsec. We estimated the galaxy star formation rate (SFR) from the Ha fluxes, corrected for Galaxy foreground extinction and [N II] contamination. Ha+[N II] emission has been detected in all galaxies. HII regions clearly emerge in late-type galaxies (LTGs) , while in early-type galaxies (ETGs) the Ha+[N II] emission is dominated by [N II], especially in the central regions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
