The atomic gas properties of Green Pea galaxies: Connections to Lyman continuum leakage

Abstract

We have used the Green Bank Telescope to search for Hi 21\,cm emission from 30 Green Pea galaxies (GPs) at z≈0.012-0.045, obtaining 7 detections of Hi 21\,cm emission and 17 upper limits on the Hi mass. Including GPs from the literature, we obtain a sample of 60 GPs at z<0.05, with 19 detections and 41 non-detections of Hi 21\,cm emission, and with stellar masses in the range 106-109\,M. We use the line luminosity ratio O32~~[O iii]λ 5007+λ 4959/[O ii]λ3727,3729 as an indicator of Lyman continuum (LyC) leakage, and examine the dependence of the Hi properties of the 60 GPs on the O32 ratio. We obtain a far higher Hi 21\,cm detection rate (≈53+16-13\%) for the 32 GPs with O32~<10 than that (7.1+9.4-4.6\%) for the 28 GPs with O32~>10. We find statistically significant evidence that the Hi mass, the Hi-to-stellar mass ratio, and the Hi gas depletion timescale of GPs with O32~>10 are lower than the corresponding values for GPs with O32~<10. Earlier studies have shown that galaxies with O32~>10 tend to show significant LyC leakage: our results indicate that this is due to the lack of Hi in such galaxies, with most of the Hi consumed in the starburst. Our results further suggest that Hi 21\,cm studies of the galaxies that reionized the Universe at z6 are likely to find an anti-correlation between the Hi 21\,cm and Lyα emission signals, due to the paucity of Hi in the strongest LyC and Lyα leakers.

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