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	<title>The Massive Stars of I Zw 18 as Seen in Hubble Space Telescope Images</title>
	<altname type="ADC">J/ApJ/452/238</altname>
		<altname type="CDS">J/ApJ/452/238</altname>
		<altname type="brief">HST photometry of I Zw 18 massive stars</altname>
	<reference>
		<source>
<journal>
	<title>The Massive Stars of I Zw 18 as Seen in Hubble Space Telescope Images</title>
	<author>
			<initial>D</initial>
			<initial>A</initial>
			<lastName>Hunter</lastName></author>
	<author>
			<initial>H</initial>
			<initial>A</initial>
			<lastName>Thronson</lastName></author>
	<name>Astrophys. J.</name>
	<volume>452</volume>
	<pageno>238</pageno>
		<date>
			<year>1995</year></date>
	<bibcode>1995ApJ...452..238H</bibcode></journal></source></reference>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/adc_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="Photometry.html">Photometry</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="Stars_early-type.html">Stars, early-type</keyword></keywords>
	<keywords parentListURL="http://messier.gsfc.nasa.gov/xml/keywordlists/apj_keywords.html">
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_compact.html">galaxies: compact</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_individual_(I_Zw_18).html">galaxies: individual (I Zw 18)</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="galaxies_stellar_content.html">galaxies: stellar content</keyword>
			<keyword xlink:href="stars_early-type.html">stars: early-type</keyword></keywords>
	<descriptions>
				<abstract>
					<para>
    Blue compact dwarf galaxies are tiny galaxies that are dominated by
    intense star-forming regions. Thus, they have been thought to
    represent a different and extreme environment for star formation
    compared to the Milky Way and many other nearby galaxies. In this
    paper we use images obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope to
    resolve the main body of one of these galaxies, I Zw 18, into stars
    for the first time. This galaxy is also one of the most metal-poor
    galaxies known and is sometimes argued to be evolutionarily young.
    Broadband colors are used to determine the bulk characteristics of the
    resolved stellar population to an F555W magnitude of about 26, or
    M_(V,0)~-4 (O9.5 V star). Narrow-band images are used to look for
    emission characteristic of Wolf-Rayet stars. Color-magnitude diagrams
    reveal a broad main sequence of massive stars as well as blue and red
    supergiants, although there is a surprising lack of Wolf-Rayet stars.
    About half the massive stars are located in two groups, corresponding
    to the two knots of emission identified in ground-based images, and
    the rest are distributed between these regions and in the outer parts
    of the galaxy. We find that the northwestern of these two regions
    resolves in Halpha images into a small H II region plus a complicated
    shell structure that encircles the northern stellar association. There
    are additional, larger loops and filaments of ionized gas up to 450pc
    from the center of the galaxy. While the shell could be as young as
    the stars it encircles, the larger ionized gas structures must be
    older for reasonable models, and their presence implies that there has
    been a previous generation of massive stars at least several tens of
    millions of years ago. However, we find no evidence in these data for
    stars that must be older than this. The larger sites of most recent
    star formation are located northwest and south of the central part of
    the galaxy. Thus, we find that I Zw 18 is somewhat more complicated
    than had previously been thought, both in terms of its star formation
    history and the state of its interstellar medium. At the same time,
    however, the stellar populations look relatively normal, and the
    spatial concentration of massive stars is closer to that of large OB
    associations in nearby galaxies rather than to that exemplified by the
    compact cluster R136 in the Large Magellanic Cloud.</para></abstract>
                        <details>
	<astroObjects>
		
			<astroObject><name>I Zw 18</name><name>Mkn 116</name><name>Mrk 116</name><name>ZW I 18</name><position><ra>09 34 02.1</ra><dec>+55 14 25</dec></position></astroObject></astroObjects></details></descriptions>
	<tableHead>
		<tableLinks>
				<tableLink xlink:href="table2.dat">
	<title>The photometry</title></tableLink></tableLinks>
	<fields>
		<field>
			<name>Star</name>
			<definition>Star identification number</definition>
			<units>---</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Xpos</name>
			<definition>X pixel coordinate
	<footnote>
			<para>
  The X,Y coordinates are those in the F555W image, and the coordinate
  system is indicated in Figure 2 of the printed paper.
</para></footnote></definition>
			<units>pix</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>Ypos</name>
			<definition>Y pixel coordinate</definition>
			<units>pix</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>F336W</name>
			<definition>F336W magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_F336W</name>
			<definition>F336W magnitude uncertainty</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>F555W</name>
			<definition>F555W magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_F555W</name>
			<definition>F555W magnitude uncertainty</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>F814W</name>
			<definition>F814W magnitude</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_F814W</name>
			<definition>F814W magnitude uncertainty</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>F336W-F555W</name>
			<definition>F336W-F555W color</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_F336W-F555W</name>
			<definition>F336W-F555W color uncertainty</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>F555W-F814W</name>
			<definition>F555W-F814W color</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field>
		<field>
			<name>e_F555W-F814W</name>
			<definition>F555W-F814W color uncertainty</definition>
			<units>mag</units></field></fields></tableHead>
	
	<history>
		<ingest>
	
                        <creator><lastName>UNKNOWN</lastName></creator>
	<date>
		<year>1996</year><month>Jan</month><day>29</day></date><acknowledgement>AAS CD-ROM series, Volume 5, 1995           Lee Brotzman [ADS] 11-Oct-95</acknowledgement></ingest>
		</history>
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