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The supergiant shell with triggered star formation in Irr galaxy IC 2574: neutral and ionized gas kinematics

O. V. Egorov, T. A. Lozinskaya, A. V. Moiseev, G. V. Smirnov-Pinchukov

Published 2014-07-08Version 1

We analyse the ionized gas kinematics in the star formation regions of the supergiant shell (SGS) of the IC 2574 galaxy using observations with the Fabry-Perot interferometer at the 6-m telescope of SAO RAS; the data of the THINGS survey are used to analyze the neutral gas kinematics in the area. We perform the 'derotation' of the H-alpha and HI data cubes and show its efficiency in kinematics analysis. We confirm the SGS expansion velocity 25 km/s obtained by Walter & Brinks (1999) and conclude that the SGS is located at the far side of the galactic disc plane. We determine the expansion velocities, kinematic ages, and the required mechanical energy input rates for four star formation complexes in the walls of the SGS; for the remaining ones we give the limiting values of the above parameters. A comparison with the age and energy input of the complexes' stellar population shows that sufficient energy is fed to all HII regions except one. We discuss in detail the possible nature of this region and that of another one, which was believed to be an SNR according to radio observations. We measured the expansion velocity of the latter and confirm its identification as an old SNR. Our observations allowed us to identify a faint diffuse H-alpha emission inside the SGS which was never observed before.

Comments: 17 pages, 17 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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