A kinematic study of the irregular dwarf galaxy NGC 2366 using HI and Halpha observations

J. Eymeren, M. Marcelin, B. Koribalski, R. Dettmar, D. Bomans, J. Gach, P. Balard
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Abridged. Context. The metal content of dwarf galaxies and the metal enrichment of the intergalactic medium both suggest that mass loss from galaxies is a significant factor for the chemical evolution history of galaxies, in particular of dwarf galaxies. However, no clear evidence of a blow-away in local dwarf galaxies has been found so far. Aims. We therefore performed a detailed kinematic analysis of the neutral and ionised gas in the nearby star-forming irregular dwarf galaxy NGC 2366 in order to make predictions about the fate of the gas and to get a more complete picture of this galaxy. Methods. A deep Halpha image and Fabry-Perot interferometric data of NGC 2366 were obtained. They were complemented by HI synthesis data from the THINGS survey. We searched for line-splitting both in Halpha and HI by performing a Gaussian decomposition. To get an idea whether the expansion velocities are high enough for a gas blow-away, we used the pseudo-isothermal halo model, which gives us realistic values for the escape velocities of NGC 2366. The good data quality also allowed us to discuss some peculiarities of the morphology and the dynamics in NGC 2366. Results. A large red-shifted outflow north west of the giant extragalactic HII region with an expansion velocity of up to 50 km/s is found in Halpha, but not in HI. Additionally, a blue-shifted component north of the giant extragalactic HII region was detected both in Halpha and HI with an expansion velocity of up to 30 km/s. A comparison with the escape velocities of NGC 2366 reveals that the gas does not have enough kinetic energy to leave the gravitational potential.
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利用HI和Halpha观测对不规则矮星系ngc2366的运动学研究
删节。上下文。矮星系的金属含量和星系间介质的金属富集都表明,星系的质量损失是星系,特别是矮星系化学演化史的一个重要因素。然而,到目前为止,还没有明确的证据表明在当地的矮星系中有被吹走的现象。目标因此,我们对附近形成恒星的不规则矮星系NGC 2366中的中性气体和电离气体进行了详细的运动学分析,以预测气体的命运,并获得这个星系更完整的图像。方法。获得了NGC 2366的深Halpha图像和Fabry-Perot干涉数据。它们得到了来自THINGS调查的HI合成数据的补充。我们通过执行高斯分解在Halpha和HI中搜索线分割。为了了解膨胀速度是否高到足以导致气体吹走,我们使用了伪等温晕模型,该模型给出了NGC 2366的逃逸速度的真实值。良好的数据质量也使我们能够讨论NGC 2366中形态和动力学的一些特点。结果。在巨大的河外HII区域的西北方向发现了一个巨大的红移流出物,膨胀速度高达50公里/秒,在半星星系中发现,但在HI星系中没有。此外,在Halpha和HI中都检测到巨大的河外HII区域北部的蓝移分量,膨胀速度高达30 km/s。与NGC 2366的逃逸速度比较表明,气体没有足够的动能离开引力势。
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