EMPRESS. XI. SDSS and JWST Search for Local and z~4-5 Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxies (EMPGs): Clustering and Chemical Properties of Local EMPGs
Moka Nishigaki, Masami Ouchi, Kimihiko Nakajima, Yoshiaki Ono, Michael, Rauch, Yuki Isobe, Yuichi Harikane, Kanako Narita, Fakhri Zahedy, Yi Xu,, Hidenobu Yajima, Hajime Fukushima, Yutaka Hirai, Ji Hoon Kim, Shigeki Inoue,, Haruka Kusakabe, Chien-Hsiu Lee, Tohru Nagao

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes extremely metal-poor galaxies locally and at high redshift, revealing their clustering, chemical properties, and potential for extremely low metallicity, using SDSS, JWST, and spectroscopic data.
Contribution
It introduces a novel broadband color-excess technique for high-redshift EMPG search and provides the first statistical clustering and chemical analysis of EMPGs across cosmic time.
Findings
No significant difference in clustering between EMPGs and other galaxies.
EMPG mass-metallicity relation aligns with chemical evolution models.
High-redshift candidates may have metallicities below 0.01 Z_sun.
Abstract
We search for local extremely metal-poor galaxies (EMPGs), selecting photometric candidates by broadband color excess and machine-learning techniques with the SDSS photometric data. After removing stellar contaminants by shallow spectroscopy with Seimei and Nayuta telescopes, we confirm that three candidates are EMPGs with 0.05--0.1 by deep Magellan/MagE spectroscopy for faint {\sc[Oiii]}4363 lines. Using a statistical sample consisting of 105 spectroscopically-confirmed EMPGs taken from our study and the literature, we calculate cross-correlation function (CCF) of the EMPGs and all SDSS galaxies to quantify environments of EMPGs. Comparing another CCF of all SDSS galaxies and comparison SDSS galaxies in the same stellar mass range (), we find no significant () difference between these two CCFs. We also compare mass-metallicity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
