Star-Forming Compact Groups (SFCGs): An ultraviolet search for a local sample
Jonathan D. Hernandez-Fernandez, Claudia Mendes de Oliveira

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new sample of 280 local star-forming compact galaxy groups identified via ultraviolet data from GALEX, revealing their unique properties and evolutionary stage compared to optically selected groups.
Contribution
The study presents the first large UV-based sample of star-forming compact groups, characterized by low velocity dispersions and high star formation, expanding understanding of galaxy group evolution.
Findings
280 SFCGs identified with UV data from GALEX
Most groups have low velocity dispersions (~120 km/s)
High star-formation content in 95% of member galaxies
Abstract
We present a local sample (z<0.15) of 280 Star-Forming Compact Groups (SFCGs) of galaxies identified in the ultraviolet Galaxy Evolution EXplorer (GALEX) All-sky Imaging Survey (AIS). So far, just one prototypical example of SFCG, the Blue Infalling Group, has been studied in detail in the Local Universe. The sample of SFCGs is mainly the result of applying a Friends-of-Friends group finder in the space of celestial coordinates with a maximum linking-length of 1.5 arcmin and choosing groups with a minimum number of four members of bright UV-emitting 17<FUV<20.5 sources (mostly galaxies) from the GALEX/AIS catalogue. The result from the search are 280 galaxy groups composed by 226, 39, 11 and 4 groups of four, five, six and seven bright ultraviolet (UV) members, respectively. Only 59 of these 280 newly identified SFCGs have a previous catalogued group counterpart. Group redshifts are…
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