EMPRESS. IX. Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies are Very Gas-Rich Dispersion-Dominated Systems: Will JWST Witness Gaseous Turbulent High-z Primordial Galaxies?
Yuki Isobe, Masami Ouchi, Kimihiko Nakajima, Shinobu Ozaki, Nicolas F., Bouche, John H. Wise, Yi Xu, Eric Emsellem, Haruka Kusakabe, Takashi Hattori,, Tohru Nagao, Gen Chiaki, Hajime Fukushima, Yuichi Harikane, Kohei Hayashi,, Yutaka Hirai, Ji Hoon Kim, Michael V. Maseda

TL;DR
This study analyzes the kinematics of local extremely metal-poor galaxies, revealing they are gas-rich, dispersion-dominated systems, providing insights into primordial galaxy properties that JWST may observe at high redshift.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic measurements of EMPGs and compares them with high-redshift galaxy simulations, highlighting their similar gas-rich, dispersion-dominated nature.
Findings
EMPGs are dispersion-dominated with high gas fractions.
Gas fraction increases as metallicity and stellar mass decrease.
Simulated high-z galaxies resemble local EMPGs in dynamics.
Abstract
We present kinematics of 6 local extremely metal-poor galaxies (EMPGs) with low metallicities () and low stellar masses (). Taking deep medium-high resolution () integral-field spectra with 8.2-m Subaru, we resolve the small inner velocity gradients and dispersions of the EMPGs with H emission. Carefully masking out sub-structures originated by inflow and/or outflow, we fit 3-dimensional disk models to the observed H flux, velocity, and velocity-dispersion maps. All the EMPGs show rotational velocities () of 5--23 km s smaller than the velocity dispersions () of 17--31 km s, indicating dispersion-dominated () systems affected by inflow and/or outflow. Except for two EMPGs with large uncertainties, we find that the EMPGs have very…
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