Extreme Emission-Line Galaxies in the MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey
Abstract
We apply a methodology to build a sample of extreme emission line galaxies (EELGs) using integral field spectroscopy data. In this work we follow the spectroscopic criteria corresponding for EELG selection and use the MUSE Hubble Ultra-Deep field survey, which includes the deepest spectroscopic survey ever performed. Objects in the primary (extended) sample were detected requiring a rest-frame equivalent width EWo ≥slant 300A (200A ≤ EWo ≤ 300A) in any of the emission lines of [OII]λλ3726,29, [OIII]λλ5007,4959, or Hα. A detailed closer inspection of the spectra of the candidates selected has been performed on a one by one basis, in order to confirm their classification. For this sample, the line fluxes, physical properties and chemical abundances of the EELGs have been derived as well as their spatially resolved structure and kinematics. Four (five) of the galaxies in the primary (extended) sample, 57\% (83\%), were spatially resolved. Three (none) of them present a clear pattern compatible with rotation. We have shown how our entire EELGs sample share the same loci defined by high-redshift galaxies (z ≈ 6-8) for the mass-metallicity relation, illustrating their role as local analogs.
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