High Carbon in I Zwicky 18: New Results from Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopy
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We present new measurments of the gas-phase C/O abundance ratio in both the NW and SE components of the extremely metal-poor dwarf irregular galaxy I Zw 18, based on ultraviolet spectroscopy of the two H II regions using the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. We determine values of log C/O = −0.63±0.10 for the NW component and log C/O = −0.56±0.09 for the SE component. In comparison, log C/O = −0.37 in the sun, while log C/O = −0.85±0.07 in the three most metal-poor irregular galaxies measured by Garnett et al. (1995a). Our measurements show that C/O in I Zw 18 is significantly higher than in other comparably metal-poor irregular galaxies, and above predictions for the expected C/O from massive star nucleosynthesis. These results suggest that carbon in I Zw 18 has been enhanced by an earlier population of lower-mass carbon producing stars; this idea is supported by stellar photometry of I Zw 18 and its companion, which demonstrate that the current bursts of massive stars were not the first. Despite its very low metallicity, it is likely that I Zw 18 is not a “primeval” galaxy. Subject headings: Galaxies: abundances – galaxies: evolution – galaxies: irregular – galaxies: individual: I Zw 18 – galaxies: ISM – H II regions
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تاریخ انتشار 1996