Cl. Taylor et al., A SURVEY OF LOW SURFACE BRIGHTNESS DWARF GALAXIES TO DETECT H-I-RICH COMPANIONS, The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series, 107(1), 1996, pp. 143-174
We have conducted a survey for H I-rich companions in the vicinity of
low surface brightness (LSB) dwarf galaxies, objects that are characte
rized by low rates of massive star formation. This survey complements
our earlier survey of dwarf galaxies exhibiting high star formation ra
tes (H II galaxies). Four of the 17 LSB dwarfs in the sample have near
by, H I-rich companions, and a total of five companions were detected.
The companion frequency is therefore p = 0.24, and we determine a low
er limit on the true rate of 0.08. This is a much lower rate of occurr
ence than was detected around the H II galaxies, p = 0.57, which impli
es a lower limit of p > 0.37. Because the two surveys were carried out
under nearly identical circumstances, this difference is genuine and
not the result of any relative bias between the two samples. That H rr
galaxies have companions more than twice as often as LSB dwarfs provi
des evidence that the bursts of massive star formation in H II galaxie
s are being triggered by galaxy-galaxy interactions.