Gr. Meurer et al., H-I AND DARK-MATTER IN THE WINDY STARBURST DWARF GALAXY NGC-1705, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 300(3), 1998, pp. 705-717
We present 21-cm H I line observations of the blue compact dwarf galax
y NGC 1705. Previous optical observations show a strong outflow powere
d by an ongoing starburst dominating the H II morphology and kinematic
s. In contrast, most of the Hr lies in a rotating disc. An extraplanar
H I spur accounts for similar to 8 per cent of the total H I mass, an
d is possibly associated with the H II outflow. The inferred mass loss
rate out of the core of the galaxy is significant, similar to 0.2-2 M
-. yr(-1), but does not dominate the HI dynamics. Mass model fits to t
he rotation curve show that the dark matter (DM) halo is dominant at n
early all radii and has a central density rho(0) approximate to 0.1 M-
. pc(-3): ten times higher than typically found in dwarf irregular gal
axies, but similar to the only other mass-modelled blue compact dwarf,
NGC 2915. This large difference strongly indicates that there is litt
le evolution between dwarf irregular and blue compact dwarf types. Ins
tead, dominant DM haloes may regulate the morphology of dwarf galaxies
by setting the critical surface density for disc star formation. Neit
her our data nor catalogue searches reveal any likely external trigger
to the starburst in NGC 1705.