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H I content of selected mid-infrared bright, starburst blue compact dwarf galaxies

Published 3 Oct 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2310.02202v1)

Abstract: We report measurements of H I content in 11 nearby, actively star-forming, blue compact dwarf galaxies (BCDs) from 21 cm observations with the Arecibo telescope. These BCDs, selected by their red (W2[4.6 $\mu$m]$-$W3[12 $\mu$m]$>$3.8 mag) and bright mid-infrared (MIR) emission (W4[22 $\mu$m]$<$ 7.6 mag), have high specific star formation rates (median sSFR $\sim$10${-7.8}$ yr${-1}$), similar to high redshift galaxies. H I emission was detected in six sources. We analyze our new detections in the context of previous H I observations of 218 dwarf irregulars (dIs) and BCDs in the literature. The $M_{\rm HI}$-$M_{\ast}$ relation resulting from our observations confirms the dominating fraction of H I gas among baryons in galaxies with lower stellar masses. This Arecibo BCD sample has significantly lower median H I depletion timescales ($\tau_{\rm HI}\sim$ 0.3 Gyr) than other dIs/BCDs ($\sim$ 6.3 Gyr) in the literature. The majority of the sources (10/11) in the Arecibo sample are very red in W1[3.4 $\mu$m]$-$W2[4.6 $\mu$m] colour ($>$ 0.8 mag) implying the presence of warm dust. We investigate the relation of $\tau_{\rm HI}$ with stellar mass ($M_{\ast}$) and sSFR. We find that $\tau_{\rm HI}$ is significantly anti-correlated with $M_{\ast}$ for higher sSFR ($>$10${-8.5}$ yr${-1}$) and with sSFR for higher stellar mass ($>10{7.5}\,{\rm M}{\odot}$) dwarf galaxies. The high sSFR for the BCDs in the Arecibo observed sample is mainly due to their high atomic gas star formation efficiency (SFE) or low $\tau{\rm HI}$. The low $\tau_{\rm HI}$ or high SFE in these sources is possibly due to runaway star formation in compact and dense super star clusters.

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