论文标题
亲吻绿豌豆星系的特性
Properties of the KISS Green Pea Galaxies
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论文摘要
绿豌豆是中间红移处的一类极端星系星系,最初是通过多滤波器,宽场调查成像数据发现的(Cardamone等,2009)。他们通常认为它们是高红移ly $α$发射星系的类似物。绿色豌豆星系的定义特征是一种具有非常大的等效宽度线的高兴奋性卵形光谱,导致人们认识到在发射线星系的样品中也可以鉴定出绿色的豌豆状星系。在这里,我们比较了[O III]选择的恒星形成星系(Z = 0.29-0.41)的属性,来自KPNO国际光谱调查(KISS)与颜色选择的绿色豌豆。我们发现亲吻[O III]选择的星系与颜色选择的绿豌豆定义的参数空间重叠。这两个样本似乎是从相同的对象群中得出的。我们将Kiss Green Peas与完整的H $α$选择的KISS形成星系样本(Z $ <0.1)进行了比较,发现它们是极端系统。许多人在观察到的时代(3-4 Gyr)中似乎是年轻的系统,其中90%的休息框B波段光度来自Starburst人群。我们在z = 0.29-0.41时计算KISSR绿豌豆的体积密度,并发现它们是极为罕见的物体。尽管我们认识到Z $ <0.1的几个低亮度系统,但我们认为星系没有像当地宇宙中的Kissr Green Peas一样极端。
Green Peas are a class of extreme star-forming galaxies at intermediate redshifts, originally discovered via color-selection using multi-filter, wide-field survey imaging data (Cardamone et al. 2009). They are commonly thought of as being analogs of high-redshift Ly$α$-emitting galaxies. The defining characteristic of Green Pea galaxies is a high-excitation nebular spectrum with very large equivalent width lines, leading to the recognition that Green Pea-like galaxies can also be identified in samples of emission-line galaxies. Here we compare the properties a sample of [O III]-selected star-forming galaxies (z = 0.29-0.41) from the KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey (KISS) with the color-selected Green Peas. We find that the KISS [O III]-selected galaxies overlap with the parameter space defined by the color-selected Green Peas; the two samples appear to be drawn from the same population of objects. We compare the KISS Green Peas with the full H$α$-selected KISS star-forming galaxy sample (z $<$ 0.1) and find that they are extreme systems. Many appear to be young systems at their observed look-back times (3-4 Gyr), with more than 90% of their rest-frame B-band luminosity coming from the starburst population. We compute the volume density of the KISSR Green Peas at z = 0.29-0.41 and find that they are extremely rare objects. We don't see galaxies as extreme as the KISSR Green Peas in the local Universe, although we recognize several lower-luminosity systems at z $<$ 0.1.