\begin{table}%t2 %\centering \par \caption{\label{wrpop}O and WR stellar populations for the galaxies analyzed here in which WR features are detected.} \tiny % \par \begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{3pt}}c c@{\hspace{3pt}}ccc c@{\hspace{3pt}}cc cccccc} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} \par & & \par \multicolumn{3}{c@{\hspace{4pt}}}{SV98\tablefootmark{a}} & & \multicolumn{8}{c@{\hspace{4pt}}}{CH06\tablefootmark{b}} \\ \par \cline{3-5} \cline{7-14} \noalign{\smallskip} \par Galaxy & Zone & WNL & O\tablefootmark{c} & ${\rm \frac{WNL}{WNL+O}}$ & & WNL & O\tablefootmark{d} & WCE\tablefootmark{e} & O\tablefootmark{f} & ${\rm \frac{WNL}{WNL+O}}$ & ${\rm \frac{WCE}{WCE+O}}$ & ${\rm \frac{WCE}{WNL}}$ & ${\rm \frac{WR}{WR+O}}$ &${\rm \frac{WR}{WR+O}}$ \\ \noalign{\smallskip} \par & & [$\star$] & [$\star$] & (g) & & [$\star$] & [$\star$] & [$\star$] & [$\star$] & (g,h) & (e) & (e) & (e) & (i)\\ \par \noalign{\smallskip} \tableline \noalign{\smallskip} \par HCG 31 & AC & 312 & 10798 & 0.028 & & 427 & 9646 & 203 & 7075 & 0.042 & 0.028 & 0.476 & 0.082 & 0.051$^j$ \\ %0.042 & F2 & 4.6 & 200 & 0.022 & & 7.1 & 192 &\nodata& 192 & 0.036 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.015 \\ Mkn 1087 & C &7181 & 24680 & 0.225 & & 7994 & 16509 &\nodata& 16509 & 0.326 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.115 \\ Haro 15 & C & 347 & 8806 & 0.038 & & 432 & 8271 &\nodata& 8271 & 0.050 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.037 \\ & A & 173 & 7963 & 0.021 & & 257 & 7542 &\nodata& 7542 & 0.033 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.021 \\ Mkn 1199 & C & 960 & 6063 & 0.137 & & 975 & 5985 & 932 & 94 & 0.140 & 0.909 & 0.956 & 0.953 & 0.127$^j$ \\ %0.074 Mkn 5 & A & 2.7 & 143 & 0.018 & & 4.1 & 134 &\nodata& 134 & 0.029 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.022 \\ IRAS 08208+2816 & C &1344 & 33338 & 0.039 & & 1715 & 29611 & 932: & 17828:& 0.055 & 0.050:& 0.543:& 0.129:& 0.051 \\ IRAS 08339+6517 & \#1 & 658 & 8444 & 0.072 & & 782 & 7819 &\nodata& 7819 & 0.091 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.050 \\ POX 4 & C & 122 & 4346 & 0.027 & & 191 & 4058 & 113 & 3464 & 0.045 & 0.032 & 0.590 & 0.081 & 0.022 \\ UM 420 &\nodata& 398 & 17453 & 0.022 & & 660 & 16134 &\nodata& 16134 & 0.039 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.021 \\ SBS 0926+606 & A & 32 & 1987 & 0.016 & & 54 & 1897 &\nodata& 1897 & 0.028 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.014 \\ SBS 0948+532 &\nodata& 230 & 11460 & 0.020 & & 358 & 10921 &\nodata& 10921 & 0.032 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.017 \\ SBS 1054+365 & C & 1.1& 52 & 0.020 & & 1.7 & 48.1 &\nodata& 1.7 & 0.034 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.023 \\ SBS 1211+540 &\nodata&$<$0.27&$>$14.5&$<$0.018&&$<$0.58&$>$13&\nodata&$>$13 &$<$0.043&\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& \nodata \\ SBS 1319+579 & A & 6.0& 321 & 0.018 & & 9.2 & 312 &\nodata& 312 & 0.029 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.011 \\ SBS 1415+437 & C &$<$1.0& $>$62.8&$<$0.016&&$<$2.4&$>$57&\nodata&$>$57 &$<$0.040&\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& \nodata \\ III Zw 107 & A & 309 & 5567 & 0.053 & & 420 & 5010 &\nodata& 5010 & 0.077 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.041 \\ Tol 9 & C & 244 & 981 & 0.199 & & 272 & 842 & 127: & 37:& 0.244 & 0.776:& 0.469:& 0.916:& 0.090 \\ ESO 566-8 &\nodata&8097 & 53392 & 0.132 & & 9574 & 45975 & 4768 & 15839 & 0.172 & 0.231 & 0.498 & 0.475 & 0.073 \\ NGC 5253 & A & 0.73& 35.0 & 0.020 & & 1.03 & 34.2 &\nodata& 34.2& 0.029 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.012 \\ & B & 0.74& 32.0 & 0.022 & & 1.03 & 31.3 &\nodata& 31.3& 0.032 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.012 \\ % & C & 3.2 & 49.2 & 0.061 & & 4.5 & 42.8 &\nodata& 42.8 & 0.100 &\nodata&\nodata&\nodata& 0.055 \\ & C$^k$ & 3.2 & 49.2 & 0.061 & & 4.2 & 42.8 & 0.65 & 37.7 & 0.090 & 0.017 & 0.154 & 0.114 & 0.084$^j$ \\ %0.052, 0.067 \noalign{\smallskip} \tableline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{\tablefoottext{a}{We consider the solar value for the luminosity of a single WNL star to the broad \ion{He}{ii} $\lambda$4686 emission line (SV98 method).} \tablefoottext{b}{We consider a metallicity-dependent value for the luminosity of a single WNL star to the broad \ion{He}{ii} $\lambda$4686 emission line (CH06 method).} \tablefoottext{c}{Total number of O stars after correcting by the ionization of the WNL stars (Eq.~(\ref{GIT00WR})) using the SV98 method.} \tablefoottext{d}{Total number of O stars after correcting by the ionization of the WNL stars (Eq.~(\ref{GIT00WR})) using the CH06 method.} \tablefoottext{e}{The number of WCE stars and the WCE/(WCE+O), WCE/WNL and WR/(WR+O) ratios were computed assuming the metallicity-dependent (CH06) method.} \tablefoottext{f}{Total number of O stars after correcting by the ionization of the WNL and WCE stars (Eq.~(\ref{GIT00WR})) using the CH06 method.} \tablefoottext{g}{This coincides with the WR/(WR+O) ratio when no emission from WCE stars is detected.} \tablefoottext{h}{This considers the total number of O stars after correcting by the ionization of the WNL and WCE stars derived using the CH06 method.} \tablefoottext{i}{Using the empirical calibration given by Schaerer \& Vacca (1998, Eq.~(\ref{ewr1})).} \tablefoottext{j}{Considering not only the flux of the broad \ion{He}{ii} $\lambda$4686 flux but also the \ion{N}{iii} $\lambda$4640 and \ion{C}{iv} $\lambda$4658 fluxes.} \tablefoottext{k}{Number of WCE stars computed using the \ion{C}{iv} $\lambda$4658 line. See text for details.}} \end{table}