A Neighboring Dwarf Irregular Galaxy Hidden by the Milky Way
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- 1 November 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 126 (5) , 2362-2367
- https://doi.org/10.1086/378908
Abstract
We have obtained VLA and optical follow-up observations of the low-velocity H I source HIZSS 3 discovered by Henning et al. (2000) and Rivers (2000) in a survey for nearby galaxies hidden by the disk of the Milky Way. Its radio characteristics are consistent with this being a nearby (~1.8 Mpc) low-mass dwarf irregular galaxy (dIm). Our optical imaging failed to reveal a resolved stellar population, but did detect an extended H-alpha emission region. The location of the H-alpha source is coincident with a partially-resolved H I cloud in the 21-cm map. Spectroscopy confirms that the H$alpha$ source has a similar radial velocity to that of the H I emission at this location, and thus we have identified an optical counterpart. The H$alpha$ emission (100 pc in diameter and with a luminosity of $1.4 imes10^{38}$ ergs s$^{-1}$) is characteristic of a single H II region containing a modest population of OB stars. The galaxy's radial velocity and distance from the solar apex suggests that it is not a Local Group member, although a more accurate distance is needed to be certain. The properties of HIZSS 3 are comparable to those of GR 8, a nearby dIm with a modest amount of current star formation. Further observations are needed to characterize its stellar population, determine the chemical abundances, and obtain a more reliable distance estimate.Comment: Scheduled for the November 2003 issue of the Astronomical Journa
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