Blueberry and Green Pea galaxies live in low density environments
Maitrayee Gupta, Jiv{r}’i Svoboda, Konstantinos Kouroumpatzakis, Nicolas Peschken, Peter G. Boorman, Abhijeet Borkar
arXiv:2604.26066v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: Little is currently known about the large-scale environments of Green Pea (GP) and Blueberry (BB) galaxies, which are low-mass, compact systems with extreme specific star-formation rates (sSFR). Their environments are inherently linked to their formation mechanism, and they may serve as crucial local analogues for high-redshift, reionizing galaxies. This paper aims to investigate the clustering properties of GPs and BBs, leveraging large-scale survey data to quantify their spatial distribution relative to the broader galaxy population. We here investigate a sample of these galaxies, consisting of 339 GPs $rm (0.1 arXiv:2604.26066v2 Announce Type: replace
Abstract: Little is currently known about the large-scale environments of Green Pea (GP) and Blueberry (BB) galaxies, which are low-mass, compact systems with extreme specific star-formation rates (sSFR). Their environments are inherently linked to their formation mechanism, and they may serve as crucial local analogues for high-redshift, reionizing galaxies. This paper aims to investigate the clustering properties of GPs and BBs, leveraging large-scale survey data to quantify their spatial distribution relative to the broader galaxy population. We here investigate a sample of these galaxies, consisting of 339 GPs $rm (0.1
2026-05-01
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