The Atomic Gas Mass of Green Pea Galaxies
N. Kanekar (1), T. Ghosh (2), J. Rhoads (3,4), S. Malhotra (3,4), S., Harish (4), J. N. Chengalur (1), K. M. Jones (5) ((1) National Centre for, Radio Astrophysics, India, (2) Green Bank Observatory, USA, (3) NASA Goddard, Space Flight Center, USA, (4) Arizona State University

TL;DR
This study measures the atomic hydrogen content of Green Pea galaxies using radio telescopes, revealing their gas depletion timescales, potential recent gas accretion, and implications for Lyman-continuum leakage.
Contribution
First estimates of H I mass in Green Pea galaxies, linking atomic gas content to star formation and gas accretion phenomena.
Findings
Median H I mass is ~2.6×10^9 M_sun.
Green Peas have short gas depletion timescales (~0.6 Gyr).
High O32 ratios correlate with low H I detection rates.
Abstract
We have used the Arecibo Telescope and the Green Bank Telescope to carry out a deep search for H{\sc i}~21\,cm emission from a large sample of Green Pea galaxies, yielding 19 detections, and 21 upper limits on the H{\sc i} mass. We obtain H{\sc i} masses of for the detections, with a median H{\sc i} mass of ; for the non-detections, the median upper limit on the H{\sc i} mass is . These are the first estimates of the atomic gas content of Green Pea galaxies. We find that the H{\sc i}-to-stellar mass ratio in Green Peas is consistent with trends identified in star-forming galaxies in the local Universe. However, the median H{\sc i} depletion timescale in Green Peas is ~Gyr, an order of magnitude lower than that obtained in local…
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