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Little Things

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-06-11 v1

Abstract

We present LITTLE THINGS (Local Irregulars That Trace Luminosity Extremes, The HI Nearby Galaxy Survey) that is aimed at determining what drives star formation in dwarf galaxies. This is a multi-wavelength survey of 37 Dwarf Irregular and 4 Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies that is centered around HI-line data obtained with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Very Large Array (VLA). The HI-line data are characterized by high sensitivity (less than 1.1 mJy/beam per channel), high spectral resolution (less than or equal to 2.6 km/s), and high angular resolution (~6 arcseconds. The LITTLE THINGS sample contains dwarf galaxies that are relatively nearby (less than or equal to 10.3 Mpc; 6 arcseconds is less than or equal to 300 pc), that were known to contain atomic hydrogen, the fuel for star formation, and that cover a large range in dwarf galactic properties. We describe our VLA data acquisition, calibration, and mapping procedures, as well as HI map characteristics, and show channel maps, moment maps, velocity-flux profiles, and surface gas density profiles. In addition to the HI data we have GALEX UV and ground-based UBV and Halpha images for most of the galaxies, and JHK images for some. Spitzer mid-IR images are available for many of the galaxies as well. These data sets are available on-line.

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@article{arxiv.1208.5834,
  title  = {Little Things},
  author = {Deidre A. Hunter and Dana Ficut-Vicas and Trisha Ashley and Elias Brinks and Phil Cigan and Bruce G. Elmegreen and Volker Heesen and Kimberly A. Herrmann and Megan Johnson and Se-Heon and Michael P. Rupen and Andreas Schruba and Caroline E. Simpson and Fabian Walter and David J. Westpfahl and Lisa M. Young and Hong-Xin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.5834},
  year   = {2015}
}

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