J-PLUS: Uncovering a large population of extreme [OIII] emitters in the local Universe
A. Lumbreras-Calle, C. L\'opez-Sanjuan, D. Sobral, J. A., Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, J. M. V\'ilchez, A. Hern\'an-Caballero, M. Akhlaghi,, L. A. D\'iaz-Garc\'ia, J. Alcaniz, R. E. Angulo, A. J. Cenarro, D., Crist\'obal-Hornillos, R. A. Dupke, A. Ederoclite, C. Hern\'andez-Monteagudo

TL;DR
This study uses the J-PLUS survey to identify a large, deep, and less biased sample of local extreme emission line galaxies with strong [OIII] emission, revealing their properties and potential as analogs to early universe galaxies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel, efficient method using J-PLUS data to detect low-redshift EELGs, significantly expanding the known population with minimal bias.
Findings
Identified 466 EELGs at z<0.06, 411 of which are new.
Most EELGs are compact, low-mass, and have very young starbursts.
Method is up to 20 times more efficient than broadband surveys.
Abstract
Over the past decades, several studies have discovered a population of galaxies undergoing very strong star formation events, called extreme emission line galaxies (EELGs). In this work, we exploit the capabilities of the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS), a wide field multifilter survey, with 2000 square degrees observed. We use it to identify EELGs at low redshift by their [OIII]5007 emission line. We intend to provide with a more complete, deep, and less biased sample of local EELGs. We select objects with an excess of flux in the J-PLUS mediumband filter, which covers the [OIII] line at z0.06. We remove contaminants (stars and higher redshift systems) using J-PLUS and WISE infrared data, with SDSS spectra as a benchmark. We perform spectral energy distribution fitting to estimate the properties of the galaxies: line fluxes, equivalent widths (EWs),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
