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Observatons of NGC 3077 Galaxy in Narrow Band [SII] and H_alpha Filters
We present observations of the HI tidal arm near dwarf galaxy NGC 3077
(member of the M81 galaxy group) in narrow band [SII] and H_alpha filters.
Observations were carried out in March 2011 with the 2m RCC telescope at NAO
Rozhen, Bulgaria. Our search for possible supernova remnant candidates
(identified as sources with enhanced [SII] emission relative to their H_alpha
emission) in this region yielded no sources of this kind. Nevertheless, we
found a number of objects with significant H_alpha emission that probably
represent uncatalogued, low brightness HII regions.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, 3 tables, Proceedings of the 8th Serbian
Conference on Spectral Line Shapes in Astrophysics, 2011 June 5-10,
Divcibare, Serbi
Optical Observations of M81 Galaxy Group in Narrow Band [SII] and H_alpha Filters: Holmberg IX
We present observations of the nearby tidal dwarf galaxy Holmberg IX in M81
galaxy group in narrow band [SII] and H filters, carried out in March
and November 2008 with the 2m RCC telescope at NAO Rozhen, Bulgaria. Our search
for resident supernova remnants (identified as sources with enhanced [SII]
emission relative to their H emission) in this galaxy yielded no
sources of this kind, besides M&H 10-11 or HoIX X-1. Nevertheless, we found a
number of objects with significant H emission that probably represent
uncatalogued HII regions.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figure
A Catalog of Very Isolated Galaxies from the SDSS Data Release 1
We present a new catalog of isolated galaxies obtained through an automated
systematic search. These 2980 isolated galaxies were found in approximately
2099 sq deg of sky in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 1 (SDSS DR1)
photometry. The selection algorithm, implementing a variation on the criteria
developed by Karachentseva in 1973, proved to be very efficient and fast. This
catalog will be useful for studies of the general galaxy characteristics. Here
we report on our results.Comment: 67 pages, which includes 14 figures. Accepted for publication by A
The Low-Redshift Lyman Alpha Forest toward PKS 0405-123
We present STIS 7km/s resolution data of the Ly-a forest toward PKS0405-123
(z=0.574). We make two samples. The strong sample (60 systems) has column
density logNHI>13.3 over 0.002<z<0.423, and the weak sample (44) has
logNHI>13.1 at 0.020<z<0.234; 7 absorbers show metals, all with OVI, but often
offset in velocity from HI. The strong sample Doppler parameters show
=47+-22km/s; for the weak, =44+-21km/s. Line blending and s/n effects
likely inflate b. The redshift density dN/dz is consistent with previous, lower
resolution results for logNHI>14.0. For 13.1<logNHI<14.0, we find a dN/dz
overdensity of ~0.2-0.3 dex at 0.127<z<0.234, which we believe arises from
cosmic variance. We find Ly-a clustering over Delta v13.3,
consistent with a numerical model. There is a void in the strong sample at
0.0320<z<0.0814. We detect radial velocity correlations for Delta v<250km/s
between Ly-a absorbers and 39 galaxies in a 10' field. The correlation grows
with minimum NHI, peaking for logNHI ~> 13.5-14.0. The strength is similar to
that of the galaxy-galaxy correlation for our sample, implying that such Ly-a
systems have mass log M/Msun= 11.3+1.0-0.6. Including lower column density
systems in the sample shows correlations only out to Delta v <125km/s, as would
be expected for smaller density perturbations. Galaxy counts and local HI
column density appear correlated, peaking at ~5000km/s. We also give column
densities for Galactic species. (Abridged)Comment: 59 pages, 6 tables, 14 figures, 1 standalone, ApJ, in press; minor
revisions/clarifications for acceptance, including galaxy lis
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