%0 Journal Article %A Garcia-Vargas, M. L. %A Carrasco, E. %A Molla, M. %A Gil De Paz, Armando %A Gallego Maestro, Jesús %A Iglesias-Paramo, J. %A Cardiel López, Nicolás %A Castillo Morales, María África %A Pascual Ramírez, Sergio %A Gómez-Álvarez, P. %A Perez-Calpena, A. %T Unveiling gas kinematics and stellar populations in H II regions inside the low-metallicity dwarf nearby galaxy SDSSJ0859+3923 with MEGARA at the GTC %D 2024 %@ 0035-8711 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/117994 %X In this study, we present Integral Field Unit observations of the galaxy SDSSJ0859 + 3923, utilizing the MEGARA (Multi Espectrógrafo en GTC de Alta Resolución para Astronomía Instrument on the GTC (Gran Telescopio Canarias) 10.4m telescope. These observations were conducted in two distinct spectral ranges: 4332–5222 Å and 6097–7345 Å, with a high resolving power (RFWHM ∼ 6 000), and spatial resolution of 25 pc, considering the galaxy’s distance of 8.5 Mpc. Our observations have identified five H II regions, whose precise positions were determined using data from the Wide Field Camera 3 (ultraviolet and visible) of the Hubble Space Telescope, WFC3-UVIS/HST, archive images, where we also detected the associated blue underlying continuum linked to the ionized knots. A detailed kinematic analysis of these regions revealed low-velocity dispersion values (around 10 km s−1 ) in four H II regions, indicating a lack of significant turbulent events. In the fifth region, we observed a peak in velocity dispersion reaching 40 km s−1 , which we interpret as the result of hot star winds and/or a recent type-II supernova explosion. We have conducted a comprehensive spectral analysis of the H II regions, obtaining emission-line fluxes that enabled us to confirm the oxygen abundance (12 + log(O/H) = 7.41 ± 0.15) and, using POPSTAR models, to constrain the age and mass of the ionizing young clusters. %~