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EMPRESS. III. Morphology, Stellar Population, and Dynamics of Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies (EMPGs): Are EMPGs Local Analogs of High-z Young Galaxies?*

Authors :
Yoshiaki Ono
Masami Ouchi
Takatoshi Shibuya
Takashi Kojima
Yutaka Komiyama
Haruka Kusakabe
Kohei Hayashi
Yuma Sugahara
Ken Mawatari
Yuki Isobe
Masato Onodera
Haibin Zhang
Chien-Hsiu Lee
Ji Hoon Kim
Seiji Fujimoto
Michael Rauch
Shotaro Kikuchihara
Yuichi Harikane
Kiyoto Yabe
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 918:54
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2021.

Abstract

We present the morphology and stellar population of 27 extremely metal poor galaxies (EMPGs) at $z\sim0$ with metallicities of 0.01--0.1 Z$_{\odot}$. We conduct multi-component surface brightness (SB) profile fitting for the deep Subaru/HSC $i$-band images of the EMPGs with the {\sc Galfit} software, carefully removing the SB contributions of tails. We find that the EMPGs with a median stellar mass of $\log(M_{*}/{\rm M}_{\odot})=6.0$ have a median S{\'e}rsic index of $n=1.1$ and a median effective radius of $r_{\rm e}=200$ pc, suggesting that typical EMPGs have very compact disk. We compare the EMPGs with $z\sim6$ galaxies and local galaxies on the size-mass ($r_{\rm e}$-$M_*$) diagram, and identify that the majority of the EMPGs have a $r_{\rm e}$-$M_*$ relation similar to $z\sim0$ star-forming galaxies rather than $z\sim6$ galaxies. Not every EMPG is a local analog of high-$z$ young galaxies in the $r_{\rm e}$-$M_*$ relation. A spectrum of one pair of EMPG and tail, so far available, indicates that the tail is dynamically related to the EMPG with a median velocity difference of $\Delta V=101\pm32$ km s$^{-1}$. This moderately-large $\Delta V$ cannot be explained by the dynamics of the tail, but likely by the infall on the tail. For the first time, we may identify the metal-poor star-forming system just now infalling into the tail.<br />Comment: ApJ in Press

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
918
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....997c6b59b5f54061252088a07c5c85e4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac05bf