Using the William Herschel Telescope ISIS spectrograph, deep long-slit
spectra were obtained of the ionized gas across the blue compact dwar
f galaxy I Zw 18 and in an irregular galaxy located 15'' to the northw
est. Heliocentric radial velocities of Her and Hp emission lines were
measured over a 50'' length spanning the main body of I Zw 18 all the
way to a central bright emission knot of the companion galaxy. This em
ission shows a smoothly varying double-sinusoidal variation in radial
velocity over the length of the slit, which corresponds to about 2.5 k
pc in the plane of the sky for an adopted distance of 10 Mpc for I Zw
18. Our primary result is that the radial velocity of an Her knot near
the center of the companion galaxy is the same as the systemic radial
velocity of the ionized gas in the center of the main body of I Zw 18
. We also observe a smoothly varying velocity field in the ionized gas
between, which we interpret to be strong evidence for the two stellar
systems' physical closeness to each other.