We present the results of Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope HI 21 -cm line observations of the extremely metal deficient (XMD) blue compact galaxy (BCG) HS 0822+3542. HS 0822+3542 is the smallest known XMD galaxy; from Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging, it has been suggested that it actually consists of two still smaller (∼100 pc sized) ultra-compact dwarfs that are in the process of merging. The brighter of these two putative ultra-compact dwarfs has an ocular appearance, similar to that seen in galaxies that have suffered a penetrating encounter with a smaller companion. From our H I imaging, we find that the gas distribution and kinematics in this object are similar to that of other low-mass galaxies, albeit with some evidence for tidal disturbance. On the other hand, the H I emission has an angular size ∼25 times larger than that of the putative ultra-compact dwarfs. The optical emission is also offset from the centre of the Hi emission. HS 0822+3542 is located in the nearby Lynx-Cancer void, but has a nearby companion low surface brightness dwarf galaxy SAO 0822+3545. In light of all this, we also consider a scenario where the optical emission from HS 0822+3542 comes not from two merging ultra-compact dwarfs but from multiple star-forming regions in a tidally disturbed galaxy. In this model, the ocular appearance of the brighter star-forming region could be the result of triggered star formation. © 2006 RAS.
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Chengalur, J. N., Pustilnik, S. A., Martin, J. M., & Kniazev, A. Y. (2006). H I in extremely metal deficient galaxies - III. Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope observations of blue compact galaxy HS 0822+3542. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 371(4), 1849–1854. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10816.x
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