Bibcode
Noeske, K. G.; Iglesias-Páramo, J.; Vílchez, J. M.; Papaderos, P.; Fricke, K. J.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.371, p.806-815 (2001)
Fecha de publicación:
6
2001
Revista
Número de citas
63
Número de citas referidas
60
Descripción
We have searched for companion galaxies in the close environment of 98
star-forming dwarf galaxies (SFDGs) from field and low density
environments, using the NASA Extragalactic Database. Most of the
companions are dwarf galaxies which due to observational selection
effects were previously disregarded in environmental studies of SFDGs. A
subsample at low redshift, cz < 2000 km s-1, was chosen to
partially eliminate the observational bias against distant dwarf
companions. We find companion candidates for approximately 30% of the
objects within a projected linear separation s_p <100 kpc and a
redshift difference Delta cz < 500 km s-1. The limited
completeness of the available data sets, together with the
non-negligible frequency of H I clouds in the vicinity of SFDGs
indicated by recent radio surveys, suggest that a considerably larger
fraction of these galaxies may be accompanied by low-mass systems. This
casts doubt on the hypothesis that the majority of them can be
considered truly isolated. The velocity differences between companion
candidates and sample SFDGs amount typically to la 250 km
s-1, and show a rising distribution towards lower Delta cz.
This is similarly found for dwarf satellites of spiral galaxies,
suggesting a physical association between the companion candidates and
the sample SFDGs. SFDGs with a close companion do not show significant
differences in their Hβ equivalent widths and B-V colours as
compared to isolated ones. However, the available data do not allow us
to rule out that interactions with close dwarf companions can influence
the star formation activity in SFDGs.