Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies: The Environment
M. E. Filho, J. S\'anchez Almeida, C. Mu\~noz-Tu\~n\'on, S. E. Nuza,, F. Kitaura, S. He{\ss}

TL;DR
This study investigates the environments of extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxies, finding they mainly reside in low-density regions and are likely influenced by metal-poor accretion flows rather than major mergers, shaping their properties.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental distribution of XMPs and supports the role of cosmological accretion in their evolution, contrasting with previous merger-driven models.
Findings
~60% of XMPs are in underdense regions
Most XMPs show no signs of major mergers or interactions
XMPs often have asymmetric, metal-poor HI gas and isolated morphologies
Abstract
We have analyzed bibliographical observational data and theoretical predictions, in order to probe the environment in which extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxies (XMPs) reside. We have assessed the HI component and its relation to the optical galaxy, the cosmic web type (voids, sheets, filaments and knots), the overdensity parameter and analyzed the nearest galaxy neighbours. The aim is to understand the role of interactions and cosmological accretion flows in the XMP observational properties, particularly the triggering and feeding of the star formation. We find that XMPs behave similarly to Blue Compact Dwarfs; they preferably populate low-density environments in the local Universe: ~60% occupy underdense regions, and ~75% reside in voids and sheets. This is more extreme than the distribution of irregular galaxies, and in contrast to those regions preferred by elliptical galaxies (knots…
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