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FIRST SPECTROSCOPIC MEASUREMENTS OF [O III] EMISSION FROM Lyα SELECTED FIELD GALAXIES ATz∼ 3.1

Authors :
Anna Pasquali
Charles E. Woodward
Emily M. McLinden
Fuyan Bian
Sangeeta Malhotra
Xiaohui Fan
Andreas Quirrenbach
Mark L. A. Richardson
Giovanni Cresci
Steven L. Finkelstein
James E. Rhoads
Pascale Hibon
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 730:136
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2011.

Abstract

We present the first spectroscopic measurements of the [OIII] 5007 A line in two z ~ 3.1 Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) using the new near-infrared instrument LUCIFER1 on the 8.4m Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). We also describe the optical imaging and spectroscopic observations used to identify these Lya emitting galaxies. Using the [OIII] line we have measured accurate systemic redshifts for these two galaxies, and discovered a velocity offset between the [OIII] and Ly-alpha lines in both, with the Lya line peaking 342 and 125 km/s redward of the systemic velocity. These velocity offsets imply that there are powerful outflows in high-redshift LAEs. They also ease the transmission of Lya photons through the interstellar medium and intergalactic medium around the galaxies. By measuring these offsets directly, we can refine both Lya-based tests for reionization, and Lya luminosity function measurements where the Lya forest affects the blue wing of the line. Our work also provides the first direct constraints on the strength of the [OIII] line in high-redshift LAEs. We find [OIII] fluxes of 7 and 36 x 10^-17 erg s^-1 cm^-2 in two z ~ 3.1 LAEs. These lines are strong enough to dominate broad-band flux measurements that include the line (in thiscase, K_s band photometry). Spectral energy distribution fits that do not account for the lines would therefore overestimate the 4000 A (and/or Balmer) break strength in such galaxies, and hence also the ages and stellar masses of such high-z galaxies.

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
730
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
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