A sample of metal-poor galaxies identified from the LAMOST spectral survey
Yulong Gao, Jianhui Lian, Xu Kong, Zesen Lin, Ning Hu, Haiyang Liu,, Enci Wang, Zihuang Cao, Yonghui Hou, Yuefei Wang, and Yong Zhang

TL;DR
This paper identifies 48 metal-poor galaxies from the LAMOST survey using auroral emission lines, measures their properties, and explores their metallicity, mass, and star formation relations.
Contribution
It presents a new sample of metal-poor galaxies with direct metallicity measurements and analyzes their position in the mass-metallicity and mass-metallicity-SFR relations.
Findings
Detected extremely metal-poor galaxy with 12+log(O/H)=7.63
Galaxies follow the local mass-metallicity relation with some scatter
Most galaxies align with the mass-metallicity-SFR relation, indicating weak SFR dependence
Abstract
We present a sample of 48 metal-poor galaxies at selected from 92,510 galaxies in the LAMOST survey. These galaxies are identified for their detection of the auroral emission line \oiii4363 above level, which allows a direct measurement of the electron temperature and the oxygen abundance. The emission line fluxes are corrected for internal dust extinction using Balmer decrement method. With electron temperature derived from \oiii and electron density from , we obtain the oxygen abundances in our sample which range from (0.09 ) to (0.6 ). We find an extremely metal-poor galaxy with . With multiband photometric data from FUV to NIR and measurements, we also determine the stellar masses and star formation rates, based on the…
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