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Hα Dots: Direct-Method Metal Abundances of Low-Luminosity Star-Forming Systems

Utilizing low-luminosity star-forming systems discovered in the H$α$ Dots survey, we present spectroscopic observations undertaken using the KPNO 4m telescope for twenty-six sources. With determinations of robust, "direct"-method metal abundances, we examine the properties of these dwarf systems, exploring their utility in characterizing starburst galaxies at low luminosities and stellar masses. We find that the H$α$ Dots survey provides an effective new avenue for identifying star-forming galaxies in these regimes. In addition, we examine abundance characteristics and metallicity scaling relations with these sources, highlighting a flattening of both the luminosity-metallicity ($L$-$Z$) and stellar mass-metallicity ($M_{*}$-$Z$) relation slopes in these regimes as compared with those utilizing samples covering wider respective dynamic ranges. These local, accessible analogues to the kinds of star-forming dwarfs common at high redshift will help shed light on the building blocks which assembled into the massive galaxies common today.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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