FAST H I 21 cm study of blueberry galaxies

Abstract

Green Peas (GPs) and blueberry galaxies (BBs) are thought to be local analogs (z<0.1) of high redshift Lyα emitters. H I study of these can help us understand the star formation in the primordial Universe. In this Letter, we present the results of H I 21 cm study of 28 high specific star formation rate (sSFR 10-8 yr-1) BBs at z0.05 with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope. We report significant H I detection towards two BBs namely J1026+0426 and J1132+0809, and discuss possible H I contribution from neighboring galaxies. The median 3σ upper limit of 2.0×108 M was obtained on H I mass for galaxies with nondetections. We find BBs tend to have lower H I-to-stellar mass ratio or gas fraction (f HI) than expected from f HI-sSFR and f HI-M relations for main-sequence galaxies. The BBs also have a median 3σ upper limit on H I gas depletion time scale (τ HI) 0.5 Gyr, about 1 order of magnitude lower than τ HI for local main-sequence galaxies. We find a significantly low H I detection rate of 2/28 (7.1+9.4-4.6 \%) towards these galaxies, which is similar to previous H I studies of low redshift GPs of high ionization parameter indicator, O32 [ iii]λ5007/O[ ii]λ3727 ratios 10.

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