Green peas in the southern sky: Broad-band color selection and spectroscopic follow up

Abstract

We present a systematic search for 1696 Green Pea (GP) galaxy candidates in the southern hemisphere selected from the Dark Energy Survey Data Release 2 (DES DR2) and provide preliminary results from spectroscopic follow-up observations of 26 targets chosen among them. Our selection criteria include the colors in gri-bands and compact morphology in the color composite images. The multi-wavelength spectral energy distribution fitting shows that the selected GP candidates exhibit star formation rates up to several tens M\,yr-1. With the mean stellar mass of log\,M*/M=8.6, GP candidates are located at roughly 1 dex above the main sequence of star-forming galaxies at z0.3. Spectroscopic follow-up observations of the GP candidates with Gemini/GMOS are underway. All 26 targets are spectroscopically confirmed to be at z=0.3-0.41 and have [OIII] equivalent width larger than 85A, classified to be starbursts with low to moderate dust attenuation. These confirmed GPs show a lower metallicity offset from the mass-metallicity relation of local star-forming galaxies, indicating that GPs are less chemically evolved systems at their early stage of evolution.

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