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We present chemical abundances and radial velocities of six H II regions in the extremely metal-poor star-forming dwarf galaxy DDO 68. They are derived from deep spectra in the wavelength range 3500-10 000 Å, acquired with the Multi-Object Double Spectrograph at the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). In the three regions where the [O III] λ4363 Å line was detected, we inferred the abundance of He, N, O, Ne, Ar, and S through the 'direct' method. We also derived the oxygen abundances of all the six regions adopting indirect-method calibrations. We confirm that DDO 68 is an extremely metal-poor galaxy, and a strong outlier in the luminosity-metallicity relation defined by star-forming galaxies. With the direct method, we find indeed an oxygen abundance of 12+log(O/H) = 7.14 ± 0.07 in the northernmost region of the galaxy and, although with large uncertainties, an even lower 12 + log(O/H) = 6.96 ± 0.09 in the 'tail'. This is, at face value, the most metal-poor direct abundance detection of any galaxy known. We derive a radial oxygen gradient of −0.06 ± 0.03 dex kpc−1 (or −0.30 dex R25−1 ) with the direct method, and a steeper gradient of −0.12 ± 0.03 dex kpc−1 (or −0.59 dex R25−1 ) from the indirect method. For the α-element to oxygen ratios, we obtain values in agreement with those found in other metal-poor star-forming dwarfs. For nitrogen, instead, we infer much higher values, leading to log(N/O)∼− 1.4, at variance with the suggested existence of a tight plateau at −1.6 in extremely metal-poor dwarfs. The derived helium mass fraction ranges from Y = 0.240 ± 0.005 to Y = 0.25 ± 0.02, compatible with standard big bang nucleosynthesis. Finally, we measured H II region radial velocities in the range 479−522 km s−1 from the tail to the head of the 'comet', consistent with the rotation derived in the H I.
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Annibali, F., La Torre, V., Tosi, M., Nipoti, C., Cusano, F., Aloisi, A., … Sacchi, E. (2019). Chemical abundances and radial velocities in the extremely metal-poor galaxy DDO 68. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 482(3), 3892–3914. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2911
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