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The dwarf Wolf-Rayet galaxy II Zw 33
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
Abstract
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II Zw 33 is a gas-rich Wolf-Rayet galaxy with a low surface-brightness companion galaxy. Neither II Zw 33 nor its companion need any dark matter in order to explain the observed rotation curves. The available observations support a scenario in which the companion has triggered the current burst of star formation in II Zw 33.
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- Part 5. Wolf-Rayet stars and other massive stars in starburst galaxies: the case of Wolf-Rayet galaxies (integrated spectra)
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1999
References
Mendez, D.I., Cairos, L.M., Esteban, C., Vílchez, J.M.
1998, in: Richtler, T. & Braun, J.M. (eds.), The Magellanic Clouds and other Dwarf Galaxies (Aachen: Shaker Verlag), in press
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