Ec. Sung et al., A COMPARISON OF THE INTRINSIC SHAPES OF 2 DIFFERENT TYPES OF DWARF GALAXIES - BLUE COMPACT DWARFS AND DWARF ELLIPTICALS, The Astrophysical journal, 499(1), 1998, pp. 140-148
We measure the apparent shapes for a sample of 62 blue compact dwarf g
alaxies (BCDs) and compare them with the apparent shapes for a sample
of 80 dwarf elliptical galaxies (dEs). The BCDs are flatter, on averag
e, than the dEs, but the difference is only marginally significant. We
then use both nonparametric and parametric techniques to determine po
ssible distributions of intrinsic shapes for the BCDs. The hypothesis
that BCDs are oblate spheroids can be ruled out with a high confidence
level (>99%), but the hypothesis that they are prolate spheroids cann
ot be excluded. The apparent shapes of BCDs are totally consistent wit
h the hypothesis that they are triaxial ellipsoids. If the intrinsic a
xis ratios beta and gamma are distributed according to a Gaussian with
means beta(0) and gamma(0) and standard deviation sigma, we find that
the best-fitting distribution for BCDs has (beta(0), gamma(0), sigma)
= (0.66, 0.55, 0.16), while that for dEs has (beta(0), gamma(0), sigm
a) = (0.85, 0.64, 0.24). Our results are consistent with the hypothesi
s that BCDs have a close evolutionary relation with dEs.