论文标题
当地宇宙中非常年轻星系的特性和环境
The properties and environment of very young galaxies in the local Universe
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论文摘要
在本地宇宙中,有少数矮人的紧凑型星形星系,氧气丰度极低。有人提出,他们很年轻,在他们的最后几百Myr中形成了很大一部分恒星质量。但是,对于更大的星系中年轻恒星种群的比例知之甚少。在上一篇文章中,我们分析了28万SDSS光谱,以确定一个令人惊讶的大型非常年轻的星系(VYG)样本,这些样本定义为在过去的1 Gyr中形成了至少$ 50 \%的出色质量。在这里,我们详细研究了207个星系的子样本的特性,这些星系是根据我们所有三个光谱模型的Vygs的。我们将它们的特性与对照样品星系(CSG)的特性进行比较。我们发现,与CSG相比,VYG倾向于具有更高的表面亮度,并且更紧凑,尘土飞扬,不对称和块状。用HI检测的子样本分析表明,VYG比CSG更丰富。 VYG倾向于居住在低质量组的内部,并且与邻居星系相互作用的可能性是CSG的两倍。另一方面,VYG和CSG具有相似的气体金属性和大规模环境(相对于细丝和空隙)。这些结果表明,富含气体的相互作用和合并是负责低红移Vyg中恒星形成的主要机制,除了最低的质量Vygs,在该质量vygs之外,在其中可能是由合并和气体输入的混合物引起的。
In the local Universe, there is a handful of dwarf compact star-forming galaxies with extremely low oxygen abundances. It has been proposed that they are young, having formed a large fraction of their stellar mass during their last few hundred Myr. However, little is known about the fraction of young stellar populations in more massive galaxies. In a previous article, we analyzed 280 000 SDSS spectra to identify a surprisingly large sample of more massive Very Young Galaxies (VYGs), defined to have formed at least $50\%$ of their stellar mass within the last 1 Gyr. Here, we investigate in detail the properties of a subsample of 207 galaxies that are VYGs according to all three of our spectral models. We compare their properties with those of control sample galaxies (CSGs). We find that VYGs tend to have higher surface brightness and to be more compact, dusty, asymmetric, and clumpy than CSGs. Analysis of a subsample with HI detections reveals that VYGs are more gas-rich than CSGs. VYGs tend to reside more in the inner parts of low-mass groups and are twice as likely to be interacting with a neighbour galaxy than CSGs. On the other hand, VYGs and CSGs have similar gas metallicities and large scale environments (relative to filaments and voids). These results suggest that gas-rich interactions and mergers are the main mechanisms responsible for the recent triggering of star formation in low-redshift VYGs, except for the lowest mass VYGs, where the starbursts may arise from a mixture of mergers and gas infall.