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EAS Publications Series
Volume 48, 2011
CRAL-2010 A Universe of Dwarf Galaxies
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Page(s) | 115 - 118 | |
Section | Blue Compact Dwarfs | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1148025 | |
Published online | 11 July 2011 |
M. Koleva, Ph. Prugniel and I. Vauglin (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 48 (2011) 115–118
Kinematically Detected Polar Rings/Disks in Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Special Astrophysical Observatory, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167 Russia
e-mail: moisav@gmail.com
Polar ring galaxies are systems with nearly orthogonally rotated components. We have found the gas on polar (or strongly inclined) orbits in two BCD galaxies using ionized gas velocity fields taken with a Fabry-Perot interferometer of the SAO RAS 6-m telescope. Our analysis shows that all ionized gas in Mrk 33 is concentrated in a compact disk (3 kpc in diameter) which rotates in the polar plane relative to the main stellar body. The gaseous disk in Mrk 370 has a more complex structure with a heavily warped innermost part. The presence of polar gaseous structures supports an idea that current the burst of star formation in these galaxies is due to the external gas accretion or merging. A possible fraction of polar structures among BCD galaxies seems to be very large (up to 10–15%).
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