MUSE observations of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Haro 14. Data analysis and first results on morphology and stellar populations
L. M. Cair\'os (1), J. N. Gonz\'alez-P\'erez (2), P. M. Weilbacher, (3), R. Manso Sainz (4) ((1) Institut f\"ur Astrophysik,, Georg-August-Universit\"at, G\"ottingen, Germany, (2) Hamburger Sternwarte,, Hamburg, Germany, (3) Leibniz-Institut f\"ur Astrophysik (AIP), Potsdam,

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE integral field spectroscopy to analyze the morphology and stellar populations of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Haro 14, revealing complex structures, multiple stellar populations, and signs of past interactions.
Contribution
First detailed integral field spectroscopic analysis of Haro 14, identifying multiple stellar populations and morphological asymmetries suggestive of mergers or interactions.
Findings
Detected multiple stellar populations of different ages.
Identified a prominent super stellar cluster candidate.
Observed pronounced asymmetry and signs of past interactions.
Abstract
(Abriged) Blue compact galaxies (BCGs) are low-luminosity, metal-poor, gas-rich objects that form stars at high rates, excellent analogs to the high-redshift star-forming galaxy population. Being low-mass starbursts, they also constitute ideal laboratories for investigating star formation and massive stellar feedback. This work presents results from integral field spectroscopic observations of the BCG Haro 14 taken with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). The large MUSE field of view enables simultaneous observations of the starburst and the host galaxy. We built galaxy maps in continuum and in emission lines and generated synthetic VRI images, from which we produced color index maps and surface brightness profiles. We detected numerous clumps spread throughout the galaxy, both in continuum and in emission lines, and produced a catalog with their position, size, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
