berry pelâr Fr.: baie 1) A small, round fruit on particular plants and trees. M.E. berye, from O.E. berie "berry, grape," cf. M.Du. bere, Ger. Beere, O.Sax. winberi, Gothic weinabasi "grape," Norwegian and Danish bær, of unknown origin. Pelâr, from Hamadâni, Malâyeri pellâr, pellâra "berry, grape berry;" cf. Laki, Xonsâri palâra "raisin grape," Aligudarzi pellâr "part of a raison grape," of unknown origin (related to berry, as above?). |
blueberry âbipelâr Fr.: myrtille, bleuet The edible, usually blueish berry of various shrubs belonging to the genus Vaccinium, of the heath family (TheFreeDictionary). |
Blueberry galaxy kahkešân-e âbipelâr Fr.: galaxie myrtille, ~ bleuet A galaxy having a very small size (< 1 kpc), very low stellar mass (typically 106.5 to 107.5 Msun), very low gas → metallicity (3 to 10% solar → metallicity, and very high → ionization. Blueberry galaxies, compared to star forming → dwarf galaxies, have similar stellar mass and luminosity, but much stronger → [O III] doublet (λλ4959+5007) line strength and gas ionization. Because Blueberry galaxies are selected by the strong [O III] → emission lines, they represent the star-forming → dwarf galaxies with the highest emission line strength and gas ionization. On the other hand, compared to → Green Pea galaxies at → redshifts z ~ 0.2-0.3 and typical high-z→ Lyman alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) found in the current narrow-band surveys, Blueberry galaxies have similarly strong emission lines but about 10-100 times smaller stellar mass, → star formation rate, and luminosity. So Blueberry galaxies represent the faint-end of → Green Pea galaxies and → Lyman alpha emitting galaxies (Yang et al, 2017, arxiv/1706.02819, and references therein). |