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Discovery of a double ring in the dwarf galaxy Markarian 409
ISSN
0004-637X
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
DOI
10.1086/379601
Abstract
We report the discovery of a double ring of emission-line regions around the nucleus of the blue compact dwarf galaxy Mrk 409 as seen by deep, ground-based Halpha images. Echelle spectroscopy obtained at Magellan I with MIKE shows the presence of ionized gas flowing out of the galaxy from a very massive (greater than or equal to7 x 10(6) M-.), nuclear starburst with projected expansion velocities of similar to 50 km s(-1). Different scenarios for the formation of these rings are discussed. While the innermost, nuclear ring is most probably formed by the interaction of a starburst-driven shock with the surrounding interstellar medium, the origin of the outer ring is less clear.