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Not So Isolated: Green Pea Galaxies in Overdense Environments revealed by VLT/MUSE

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-06 v1

Abstract

Context. Green Pea galaxies (GPs) are local starburst galaxies serving as analogues for high-redshift star-forming galaxies, particularly Lyman continuum leakers. It remains debated whether their starbursts are driven by internal secular processes or external triggers. Aims. We aim to constrain the role of environment in this triggering, testing whether external influence comes from close interactions or diffuse processes like gas accretion. Methods. We analyse VLT/MUSE observations of 24 GPs at z0.2z \sim 0.2 to identify companions via spectral line features. We derive key physical properties (extinction, SFR, stellar mass, age, metallicity) for GPs and companions, and estimate group dynamical masses. Results. We identify 22 emission-line galaxies, 11 being companions (Δv500|\Delta v| \leq 500 km s1^{-1}). We find a high companion fraction (338+1133^{+11}_{-8}%) and a \sim1 dex number density excess compared to the field, confirming GPs reside in overdense environments. Companions typically lie at projected separations of \sim100 kpc with no evidence of ongoing interactions. Physically, GPs form a homogeneous class of young (mass-weighted age \sim230 Myr), metal-poor, high-sSFR starbursts with elevated velocity dispersions. In contrast, companions are more evolved (\sim1.6 Gyr) and heterogeneous in stellar mass, metallicity, and dust attenuation. Inferred group dynamical masses are \sim3 dex higher than total stellar masses, suggesting significant dark matter and neutral gas. Conclusions. GPs do not appear triggered by ongoing major mergers with close (10-30 kpc) companions. Results favor a scenario where GPs are transient starbursts in overdense regions, plausibly sustained by gas accretion. Limited spatial resolution prevents ruling out very close mergers (10\lesssim 10 kpc). High dynamical-to-stellar mass ratios imply substantial non-stellar mass in these systems.

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@article{arxiv.2605.03676,
  title  = {Not So Isolated: Green Pea Galaxies in Overdense Environments revealed by VLT/MUSE},
  author = {A. Arroyo-Polonio and J. M. Vílchez and J. Iglesias-Páramo and C. Kehrig and E. Pérez-Montero and R. Amorín and B. Pérez-Díaz and M. Hayes and I. Breda and J. Sánchez Almeida and A. Giménez Alcazar and M. González-Otero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.03676},
  year   = {2026}
}