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Sample of Wolf-Rayet galaxies from the SLOAN digital sky survey

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We have analyzed the spectra of blue compact dwarf galaxies from the SLOAN Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 7 and created a sample of 271 galaxies with Wolf-Rayet (WR) spectral features produced by high-velocity stellar winds. A blue WR feature (bump) is a blend of the N V λλ 460.5 and 462.0 nm, N III λλ 463.4 and 464.0 nm, C III λ 465.0 nm, C IV λ 465.8 nm, and He II λ 468.6 nm emission lines. A red WR feature (bump) is the broad C IV λ 580.8 nm emission. The blue WR bump is mainly due to emissions of nitrogen WR (WN) stars, while the red bump is fully produced by emissions of carbon WR (WC) stars. All the sample spectra show the blue WR bumps, whereas the red WR bumps are only identified in 50% of sample spectra. We have derived the numbers of early-type WC stars (WCE) and late-type WN stars (WNL) in the galaxies using the luminosities of single WC and WN stars in the red and blue bumps, respectively. The number of O stars is estimated using the Hβ luminosity. The ratio of the overall number of WR stars of different types to the number of all massive stars N(WR)/N(O + WR) decreases with decreasing metallicity, corresponding to the evolution population synthesis models.

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Original Russian Text © K.B. Agienko, N.G. Guseva, Yu.I. Izotov, 2013, published in Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel, 2013, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 48–63.

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Agienko, K.B., Guseva, N.G. & Izotov, Y.I. Sample of Wolf-Rayet galaxies from the SLOAN digital sky survey. Kinemat. Phys. Celest. Bodies 29, 131–140 (2013). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0884591313030021

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