INVESTIGADORES
HÄGELE Guillermo Federico
artículos
Título:
High velocity blue-shifted FeII absorption in the dwarf star-forming galaxy PHL293B: Evidence for a wind driven supershell?
Autor/es:
ROBERTO TERLEVICH; ELENA TERLEVICH; GUILLERMO BOSCH; ÁNGELES DÍAZ; GUILLERMO HÄGELE; MÓNICA CARDACI; VERÓNICA FIRPO
Revista:
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2014 vol. 445 p. 1449 - 1463
ISSN:
0035-8711
Resumen:
X-shooter and ISIS WHT spectra of the starforming galaxy PHL 293B also known as A2228-00 and SDSS J223036.79-000636.9 are presented in this paper.We nd broad (FWHM = 1000km/s) and very broad (FWZI = 4000km/s) com- ponents in the Balmer lines, narrow absorption components in the Balmer series blueshifted by 800km/s, previously undetected FeII multiplet (42) absorptions also blueshifted by 800km/s, IR CaII triplet stellar absorptions consistent with [Fe/H] lewer than -2:0 and no broad components or blushifted absorptions in the HeI lines. Based on historical records, we found no optical variability at the 5 level of 0.02 mag between 2005 and 2013 and no optical variability at the level of 0.1mag for the past 24 years. The lack of variability rules out transient phenomena like luminous blue variables or SN IIn as the origin of the blue shifted absorptions of HI and FeII. The evidence points to either a young and dense expanding supershell or a stationary cooling wind,in both cases driven by the young cluster wind.