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The Astrophysical Journal | 1994

Violent star formation in NGC 2363

Rosa M. González Delgado; Enrique Pérez; Guillermo Tenorio Tagle; Jose M. Vilchez; Elena Terlevich; Roberto Terlevich; Eduardo Telles; J. M. Rodríguez-Espinosa; Miguel Mas Hesse; María Luisa García Vargas; Angeles I. Díaz; J. Cepa; Hector O. Castaneda

This is an electronic version of an article published in The Astrophysical Journal. Gonzalez-Delgado, R.M. et al. Violent star formation in NGC 2363. The Astrophysical Journal 437 (1994): 239-261


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1997

The VRI colours of H ii galaxies

Eduardo Telles; Roberto Terlevich

We present a high spatial resolution CCD surface photometry study in the optical V, R and I broadband filters of a sample of 15 HII galaxies. The colours of the starburst continuum and of the underlying galaxy are measured. The distribution of colours of the underlying galaxy in HII galaxies is similar to the colours of other late type low surface brightness galaxies which suggests a close kinship of these with the quiescent phases of HII galaxies. However, comparison with recent evolutionary population synthesis models shows that the observational errors and the uncertainties in the models are still too large to put strict constraints on their past star formation history.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1997

The morphology of H II galaxies

Eduardo Telles; Jorge Melnick; Roberto Terlevich

We present CCD images of a sample of 39 HII galaxies taken at the Danish 1.54m telescope on La Silla. The images are used to analyse the morphology of these emission line dwarfs, and the structural properties of the knots of star formation and of the underlying galaxy. The sizes of the starbursts are measured. We propose a morphological classification based on the presence or absence of signs of tails, extensions, or distorted outer isophotes. This criterion segregates the objects into two broad morphological types with different physical properties: the more disturbed and extended (type I) HII galaxies having larger luminosities and velocity dispersions than the more compact and regular (type II) objects. The relative position of HII galaxies and of a sample of dwarf elliptical galaxies in the [R -- sigma] diagram support the hypothesis of a possible evolutionary link between the two types of galaxy.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1995

The environment of HII galaxies

Eduardo Telles; Roberto Terlevich

Recent morphological studies (Telles \& Terlevich 1994) of HII galaxies, i.e. dwarf galaxies dominated by a very luminous starburst, have indicated that luminous HII galaxies tend to show distorted morphology suggestive of tidal interactions triggering the present starburst while low luminosity HII galaxies tend to be instead symmetric and regular. To check the tidal origin of the starburst in HII galaxies, we have searched for companions in the neighbourhood of a sample of 51 HII galaxies. We found that only 12 HII galaxies have a neighbour within a projected distance of 1 Mpc and 250 \kmsec~ in velocity difference, and of these 12, only 4 have a luminous (M


The Astrophysical Journal | 2006

ON THE FEEDBACK FROM SUPER STELLAR CLUSTERS. I. THE STRUCTURE OF GIANT H ii REGIONS AND H ii GALAXIES

Guillermo Tenorio-Tagle; Casiana Munoz-Tunon; Enrique Pérez; S. A. Silich; Eduardo Telles

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2008

Integral field near-infrared spectroscopy of II Zw 40

Leonardo Vanzi; G. Cresci; Eduardo Telles; Jorge Melnick

--19) neighbour. Surprisingly, isolated HII galaxies tend to be of high luminosity and disturbed morphology while HII galaxies with neighbours tend to be low luminosity regular HII galaxies. Furthermore, the metal abundance and the equivalent width of the emission lines in HII galaxies do not depend on the presence of a companion. These results are opposed to simple expectations if interaction with a bright companion is the main mechanism triggering the starbursts. We have also found a loose group of HII galaxies with no luminous companion. For this, there is the additional difficulty of understanding how these starbursts are synchronized on time scales of less than


The Astronomical Journal | 2004

Spectrophotometry of Star-forming Regions in H II Galaxies*

Carolina Kehrig; Eduardo Telles; Francois C. Cuisinier

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004

Stellar populations in HII galaxies

Pieter Westera; F. Cuisinier; Eduardo Telles; C. Kehrig

yrs in systems separated by


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2007

Narrow-band

P. Lagos; Eduardo Telles; Jorge Melnick

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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2006

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C. Kehrig; J. M. Vílchez; Eduardo Telles; F. Cuisinier; Enrique Pérez-Montero

1-2 Mpc.

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Jorge Melnick

European Southern Observatory

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Angeles I. Díaz

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Casiana Munoz-Tunon

Spanish National Research Council

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Jose M. Vilchez

Spanish National Research Council

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J. Cepa

University of La Laguna

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