Merger-induced star formation in low-metallicity dwarf galaxy NGC 4809/4810
Yulong Gao, Qiusheng Gu, Guilin Liu, Hongxin Zhang, Yong Shi, Jing, Dou, Xiangdong Li, and Xu Kong

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy mergers trigger star formation in low-metallicity dwarf galaxies by analyzing high-resolution spectroscopic data of the NGC 4809/4810 system, revealing inhomogeneous metallicity and enhanced starburst activity at interaction zones.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial analysis of star formation and metallicity distribution in merging dwarf galaxies, highlighting the impact of interactions on starburst initiation in metal-poor environments.
Findings
Star-forming knots show lower metallicity at interaction regions.
Merging induces starburst activity despite low metallicity.
Different stellar ages suggest sequential star formation triggered by interaction.
Abstract
The physical mechanisms driving starbursts in dwarf galaxies are unclear, and the effects of mergers on star formation in these galaxies are still uncertain. We explore how the merger process affects star formation in metal-poor dwarf galaxies by analyzing high-spatial-resolution ( 70 pc) integral field spectrograph observations of ionized gas. We use archival data from the Very Large Telescope/Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer to map the spatial distribution of strong emission lines (e.g., , , , , etc) in the nearby merging star-forming dwarf galaxy system NGC 4809/4810. We identify approximately 112 star-forming knots scattered among the two galaxies, where the gas-phase metallicity distribution is inhomogeneous and mixing with metal-poor and metal-rich ionized gas. Star-forming knots at the interacting region…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
