X-rays from Green Pea analogues

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Abstract

X-ray observations of two metal-deficient luminous compact galaxies (LCG; SHOC 486 and SDSS J084220.94+115000.2) with properties similar to the so-called Green Pea galaxies were obtained using the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Green Pea galaxies are relatively small, compact (a few kpc across) galaxies that get their green colour from strong [O III] λ5007Å emission, an indicator of intense, recent star formation. These two galaxies were predicted to have the highest observed count rates, using the X-ray luminosity-star formation rate (LX- SFR) relation for X-ray binaries, from a statistically complete sample drawn from optical criteria. We determine the X-ray luminosity relative to SFR and metallicity for these two galaxies. Neither exhibits any evidence of active galactic nuclei, and we suspect that the X-ray emission originates from unresolved populations of high-mass X-ray binaries. We discuss the LX-SFR-metallicity plane for star-forming galaxies and showthat the two LCGs are consistent with the prediction of this relation. This is the first detection of Green Pea analogues in X-rays.

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Brorby, M., & Kaaret, P. (2017). X-rays from Green Pea analogues. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 470(1), 606–611. https://doi.org/10.1093/MNRAS/STX1286

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