Discovery of Eight New Extremely Metal--Poor Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Abstract
We report the discovery of eight new extremely metal-poor galaxies (XMPGs; 12+log(O/H) < 7.65) and the recovery of four previously known or suspected XMPGs (IZw18, HS0822+3542, HS0837+4717 and A1116+517) using Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) spectroscopy. These new objects were identified after an analysis of 250,000 galaxy spectra within an area of ~3000 deg2 on the sky. Our oxygen abundance determinations have an accuracy of 0.1 dex and are based on the temperature-sensitive [O iii] λ4363 line and on the direct calculation of the electron temperature. We briefly discuss a new method of oxygen abundance determinations using the [O ii] λ7319,7330 \ lines, which is particularly useful for SDSS emission-line spectra with redshifts ~0.024 since the [O ii] λ3727 emission line falls outside of the SDSS wavelength range. We detect XMPGs with redshifts ranging from 0.0005 to 0.0443 and Mg luminosities from -124 to -186. Our eight new XMPGs increase the number of known metal-deficient galaxies by approximately one quarter. The estimated surface density of XMPGs is 0.004 deg-2 for r 1777.
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