Bibcode
Zaragoza-Cardiel, J.; Beckman, J. E.; Font, J.; García-Lorenzo, B.; Camps-Fariña, A.; Fathi, K.; James, P. A.; Erroz-Ferrer, S.; Barrera-Ballesteros, J.; Cisternas, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 451, Issue 2, p.1307-1330
Fecha de publicación:
8
2015
Número de citas
19
Número de citas referidas
18
Descripción
We have observed 12 interacting galaxy pairs using the Fabry-Perot
interferometer GH αFaS (Galaxy H α Fabry-Perot system) on
the 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope at the Observatorio del Roque de
los Muchachos, La Palma. We present here the Hα surface
brightness, velocity and velocity dispersion maps for the 10 systems we
have not previously observed using this technique, as well as the
physical properties (sizes, Hα luminosities and velocity
dispersion) of 1259 H II regions from the full sample. We also derive
the physical properties of 1054 H II regions in a sample of 28 isolated
galaxies observed with the same instrument in order to compare the two
populations of H II regions. We find a population of the brightest H II
regions for which the scaling relations, for example the relation
between the Hα luminosity and the radius, are clearly distinct
from the relations for the regions of lower luminosity. The regions in
this bright population are more frequent in the interacting galaxies. We
find that the turbulence, and also the star formation rate (SFR), are
enhanced in the H II regions in the interacting galaxies. We have also
extracted the Hα equivalent widths for the H II regions of both
samples, and we have found that the distribution of H II region ages
coincides for the two samples of galaxies. We suggest that the SFR
enhancement is brought about by gas flows induced by the interactions,
which give rise to gravitationally bound gas clouds which grow further
by accretion from the flowing gas, producing conditions favourable to
star formation.
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