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A Green Pea starburst arising from a galaxy-galaxy merger

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-07-06 v1

Abstract

Green Pea galaxies are low-redshift starburst dwarf galaxies, with properties similar to those of the high-redshift galaxies that reionized the Universe. We report the first mapping of the spatial distribution of atomic hydrogen (HI) in and around a Green Pea, GP J0213+0056 at z=0.0399, using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). Like many Green Peas, GP J0213+0056 shows strong HI 21 cm emission in single-dish spectroscopy, strong Ly-alpha emission, and a high [OIII]λ\lambda5007/[OIII]λ\lambda3727 luminosity ratio, O32 \approx 8.8, consistent with a high leakage of Lyman-continuum radiation. Our GMRT HI 21 cm images show that the HI 21 cm emission in the field of GP J0213+0056 arises from an extended broken-ring structure around the Green Pea, with the strongest emission coming from a region between GP J0213+0056 and a companion galaxy lying \approx 4.7 kpc away, and little HI 21cm emission coming from the Green Pea itself. We find that the merger between GP J0213+0056 and its companion is likely to have triggered the starburst, and led to a disturbed HI spatial and velocity distribution, which in turn allowed Ly-alpha (and, possibly, Lyman-continuum) emission to escape the Green Pea. Our results suggest that such mergers, and the resulting holes in the HI distribution, are a natural way to explain the tension between the requirements of cold gas to fuel the starburst and the observed leakage of Ly-alpha and Lyman-continuum emission in Green Pea galaxies and their high-redshift counterparts.

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@article{arxiv.2206.07726,
  title  = {A Green Pea starburst arising from a galaxy-galaxy merger},
  author = {S. Purkayastha and N. Kanekar and J. N. Chengalur and S. Malhotra and J. Rhoads and T. Ghosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.07726},
  year   = {2022}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures; accepted for publication in ApJL