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Abundances in the HI envelope of the extremely low metallicity blue compact dwarf galaxy SBS 0335-052 from Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer observations

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 621, Issue 1, Pages 269-277

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/427469

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galaxies : abundances; galaxies : individual (SBS 0335-052); galaxies : irregular; galaxies : ISM

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We present Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer spectroscopy of SBS 0335-052, the second most metal-deficient blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxy known [log (O/H) = -4.70]. In addition to the H I Lyman series, we detect C II, N I, N II, O I, Si II, Ar I, and Fe II absorption lines, mainly arising from the extended H I envelope in which SBS 0335-052 is embedded. No H-2 absorption lines are seen. The absence of diffuse H-2 implies that the warm H-2 detected through infrared emission must be very clumpy and associated with the star-forming regions. The clumps should be denser than similar to1000 cm(-3) and hotter than similar to1000 K and account for greater than or equal to5% of the total H I mass. Although SBS 0335-052 is a probable young galaxy, its neutral gas is not pristine. The metallicity of its neutral gas is similar to that of its ionized gas and is equal to log (O/H) similar to -5. This metallicity is comparable to that found in the H I envelopes of four other BCDs with ionized gas metallicities spanning the wide range from log (O/H) = -4.8 to -3.8, and in Lyalpha absorbers, fueling the speculation that there may have been previous enrichment of the primordial neutral gas to a common metallicity level of log (O/H) = -5, possibly by Population III stars.

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