Lessons on Star-forming Ultra-diffuse Galaxies from The Stacked Spectra of Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Yu Rong, Kai Zhu, Evelyn J. Johnston, Hong-Xin Zhang, Tianwen Cao,, Thomas H. Puzia, Gaspar Galaz

TL;DR
This study analyzes the average properties of 28 star-forming ultra-diffuse galaxies in low-density environments using stacked SDSS spectra, revealing their metallicities, ages, and relation to galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectral analysis of isolated star-forming UDGs, characterizing their stellar populations and chemical properties.
Findings
UDGs have stellar metallicities around -0.82 dex
They are roughly on the low-surface-brightness dwarf galaxy main sequence
A correlation between [Fe/H] and [Mg/Fe] is observed in UDGs
Abstract
We investigate the on-average properties for 28 star-forming ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) located in low-density environments, by stacking their spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. These relatively-isolated UDGs, with stellar masses of , have the on-average total-stellar-metallicity [M/H], iron-metallicity [Fe/H], stellar age Gyr, -enhancement [/Fe], and oxygen abundance 12+log(O/H), as well as central stellar velocity dispersion km/s. On the star-formation rate versus stellar mass diagram, these UDGs are located lower than the extrapolated star-forming main sequence from the massive spirals, but roughly follow the main sequence of low-surface-brightness dwarf galaxies. We find that these star-forming UDGs are not…
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