HST morphologies of local Lyman break galaxy analogs I: Evidence for starbursts triggered by merging
Roderik A. Overzier, Timothy M. Heckman, Guinevere Kauffmann, Mark, Seibert, R. Michael Rich, Antara Basu-Zych, Jennifer Lotz, Alessandra Aloisi,, Stephane Charlot, Charles Hoopes, D. Christopher Martin, David Schiminovich,, Barry Madore

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to show that local Lyman break galaxy analogs exhibit merger-induced starbursts, providing insights into early universe star formation and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed morphological evidence linking starbursts in LBG analogs to galaxy mergers, supporting models of collisional star formation in the early universe.
Findings
UVLGs resemble high-redshift LBGs in morphology.
Starbursts are triggered by mergers or interactions.
Star-forming regions are unresolved super starburst regions.
Abstract
Heckman et al. (2005) used the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) UV imaging survey to show that there exists a rare population of nearby compact UV-luminous galaxies (UVLGs) that closely resembles high redshift Lyman break galaxies (LBGs). We present HST images in the UV, optical, and Ha, and resimulate them at the depth and resolution of the GOODS/UDF fields to show that the morphologies of UVLGs are also similar to those of LBGs. Our sample of 8 LBG analogs thus provides detailed insight into the connection between star formation and LBG morphology. Faint tidal features or companions can be seen in all of the rest-frame optical images, suggesting that the starbursts are the result of a merger or interaction. The UV/optical light is dominated by unresolved (~100-300 pc) super starburst regions (SSBs). A detailed comparison with the galaxies Haro 11 and VV 114 at z=0.02 indicates that…
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