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GREEN PEA GALAXIES AND COHORTS: LUMINOUS COMPACT EMISSION-LINE GALAXIES IN THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 728, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/728/2/161

Keywords

galaxies: abundances; galaxies: irregular; galaxies: ISM; galaxies: star formation; H II regions

Funding

  1. National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
  2. Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)
  3. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  4. National Science Foundation
  5. U.S. Department of Energy
  6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Japanese Monbukagakusho
  8. Max Planck Society
  9. Higher Education Funding Council for England

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We present a large sample of 803 star-forming luminous compact galaxies (LCGs) in the redshift range z = 0.02-0.63, selected from Data Release 7 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The global properties of these galaxies are similar to those of the so-called green pea star-forming galaxies in the redshift range z = 0.112-0.360 and selected from the SDSS on the basis of their green color and compact structure. In contrast to green pea galaxies, our LCGs are selected on the basis of both their spectroscopic and photometric properties, resulting in a similar to 10 times larger sample, with galaxies spanning a redshift range greater than or similar to 2 times larger. We find that the oxygen abundances and the heavy element abundance ratios in LCGs do not differ from those of nearby low-metallicity blue compact dwarf galaxies. The median stellar mass of LCGs is similar to 10(9) M-circle dot. However, for galaxies with high EW(H beta), >= 100 angstrom, it is only similar to 7 x 10(8) M-circle dot. The star formation rate in LCGs varies in the large range of 0.7-60M(circle dot) yr(-1), with a median value of similar to 4 M-circle dot yr(-1), a factor of similar to 3 lower than in high-redshift star-forming galaxies at z greater than or similar to 3. The specific star formation rates in LCGs are extremely high and vary in the range similar to 10(-9)-10(-7) yr(-1), comparable to those derived in high-redshift galaxies.

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