The Devasthal Fast Optical Telescope (DFOT) is a 1.3 meter aperture optical telescope, recently installed at Devasthal, Nainital. We present here the first results using an \Ha filter with this telescope on a Wolf-Rayet dwarf galaxy Mrk 996. The instrumental response and the \Ha sensitivity obtained with the telescope are (3.3±0.3)×10−15(ergs−1cm−2)/(countss−1) and 7.5×10−17ergs−1cm−2arcsec−2 respectively. The \Ha flux and the equivalent width for Mrk~996 are estimated as (132±37)×10−14ergs−1cm−2 and ∼96 A˚ respectively. The star formation rate is estimated as 0.4±0.1M⊙yr−1. Mrk~996 deviates from the radio-FIR correlation known for normal star forming galaxies with a deficiency in its radio continuum. The ionized gas as traced by \Ha emission is found in a disk shape which is misaligned with respect to the old stellar disk. This misalignment is indicative of a recent tidal interaction in the galaxy. We believe that galaxy-galaxy tidal interaction is the main cause of the WR phase in Mrk~996.
@article{arxiv.1307.4594,
title = {Devasthal Fast Optical Telescope observations of Wolf-Rayet dwarf galaxy Mrk 996},
author = {S. Jaiswal and A. Omar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.4594},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages, 2 figures Accepted for publication in "Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy"