Extreme [OIII] Emitters at z 0.5
Abstract
We have found a sample of extreme emission-line galaxies (EELGs) with strong [OIII]λ5007 emission at z 0.5. Using broadband photometric selection and requiring small uncertainties in photometry, we searched the 14th Data Release (DR14) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and found 2658 candidates with strong i-band excess (i - z ≤slant r - i - 0.7). We further obtained 649 SDSS spectra of these objects, and visually identified 22 [OIII] emitters lying at 0.40 < z < 0.63. Having constructed their UV-IR spectral energy distributions (SED) we found that they have fairly blue r-W2 and red W1-W4 colors, indicative of strong warm dust emission. Their rest-frame [OIII]λ5007 equivalent widths are mostly 200-600 , and their high [OIII]λ5007/Hβ ratios put them at the boundary of star-forming galaxies and AGNs on line ratio classification diagrams. The typical E(B-V) and electron temperature of [OIII] emitters are 0.1-0.3 mag and 104 K, respectively. The lowest metallicity of our [OIII] emitters with S/N [OIII]λ4363 > 3 is 12 + log(O/H) = 7.98+0.12-0.02, with a median value of 8.24+0.05-0.04. Our [OIII] emitters exhibit remarkably high line luminosity - 18/22 have L [OIII]λ5007 > 5×1042 erg s-1 and 5/22 have L [OIII]λ5007 > 1043 erg s-1. Their estimated volume number density at z 0.5 is 2×10-8 Mpc-3, with L [OIII]λ5007 down to 3×1042 erg s-1. The cumulative number fraction distribution of EELGs across different redshifts is indicative of a strong redshift evolution at the bright end of the [OIII] luminosity function.
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