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Blue Compact Galaxies from the Hambyrg/SAO Survey
Hamburg/SAO Survey (HSS) for Emission-Line Galaxies - New Wide-Angle Search for Blue Compact Galaxies (BCG)

Sky positions of known BCGs from the Northern Sample, drawn from the SBS, HSS and Case survey, where SBS BCGs marked as crosses (x), HSS BCGs as open circles and Case BCGs as crosses (+).


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Introduction

          All so far available prism surveys demonstrated clearly their desicive role in providing with effective wide-angle search for emission-line objects. The creation and study of the Blue Compact Galaxy (BCG) sample basing on the Second Byurakan Survey (SBS) during the previous decade gave many interesting results and caused certain progress in understanding many related cosmogony and cosmology topics.
          New project named Hamburg/SAO Survey extends study of blue compact galaxies to new large wide-angle sample based on digitized objective-prism photoplates of the Hamburg Quasar Survey (HQS).

          The main goals of the project are:

          The most metal-deficient galaxies are very appropriate objects to deal with such important cosmological and cosmogonical problems as:

          BCGs as dwarf galaxies experiencing intense star formation, have in their optical spectra strong enough emission lines and give the advantage to detect representative dwarf galaxy population at the distances well beyond the Local Supercluster. Thus they serve as good objects to study:

          However all the existing samples of BCGs are located either in small sky areas or in narrow bands. Hence, strong boundary effects can take place for any statistical analysis.           The important role of the Hamburg/SAO Survey is not only in providing a new large BCG sample in large region of sky, but also in filling the gap between areas of two other large BCG samples from SBS and Case survey. As a result these three samples will be joined into one the large "Northern Sample" with total area about 3000 square degrees. Moreover it is designed to overlap partly with the previous surveys and will therefore allow to derive common selection functions which will greatly improve the validity of all statistical results.

Selection of Candidates

          The selection semi-automated procedure developed at the Hamburg observatory for quasar search was a little adopted for search of emission-line galaxies. During selection of candidates were used digitized (PDS 1010G microdensitometer) objective prism (1.7 deg.) plates (Kodak IIIa-J) obtained at the 80/120 cm Schmidt telescope (Calar Alto, Spain) during the Hamburg Quasar Survey. The size of plates is 24x24 cm, each plate covers field of 5.5x5.5 square degrees.

          The wavelength range enables emission-line galaxies search within 3400 - 5400 Angstroms. Reached redshift limit of detectable emission-line galaxies is z < 0.08.

          The preliminary selection was made according to presense of blue enough continuum for objects with the survey B-magnitudes = 16 -19.5. The consequent search used as the main selection criteria the indication on the presence of prominent [OIII] 4959,5007AA emission lines in the range 5000- 5400 A.

          The first selection of candidates was carried out at the Hamburg observatory during October-December 1994. Fields were analyzed in the regions:

          The number of selected candidates exceeds 1000.

          The second selection was done in December 1995 - January 1996 to complete both strips within:

          The third selection was done in January 1997 to improve coverage of the zone above with new good quality plates. About 100 new good candidates was found, mainly in the strip +40 deg. - +45 deg.

          The forth selection was done in January - March 1998 in new strip to cover the gap between two first HSS strips and the zone of the Case objective prism survey. 335 ELG first priority candidates are separated, and about 600 more second priority candidates. The sample of BCGs in this new strip is a subject of INTAS project No. 96-0500.

Spectral Observations

          Usually the mode of fast (snapshot) observations is used with the aim to detect strong enough emission lines, estimate redshifts, make preliminary classification of ELG type and get a first guess on chemical abundances.

Period Telescope Wavelength Spectra Number
January-April 1995 6m, IPCS, Russia 3700 - 5500 AA 186
December 1995 6m, CCD, Russia 3700 - 8000 AA 89
February 1996 6m, CCD, Russia 3700 - 5500 AA 6
June 1996 MMT, CCD, USA 3700 - 8000 AA 8

Preliminary Conclusions

"Structure" members conducting this project:

  1. Lipovetsky V.A.
  2. Ugryumov A.V.
  3. Kniazev A.Yu.
  4. Pustilnik S.A.
  5. Pramsky A.G.

Since its beginning the project is conducted in cooperation with:

Since 1997 new collaborators joined us:


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