1. A radio-quiet galaxy at redshift z = 3.409
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Turnshek, D. A, Bencke, M. V, Hazard, C, Macchetto, F, Sparks, W. B, and Mcmahon, R. G
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The discovery of an unresolved radio-quiet object with a redshift of 3.409 and visual magnitude of 24.3 +/-0.5 is reported. The object was identified during an imaging search for Ly-alpha emission near the redshift of a z(abs) = 3.390-damped Ly-alpha absorption-line system which appears in the spectrum of the z(em) = 4.11 QSO 0000-2619. It is determined that the bulk of the object's Ly-alpha and continuum emission comes from an unresolved region less than 9 kpc, and its absolute magnitude in the rest-frame UV near Ly-alpha is about -21.2. A long-slit CCD spectrum at 500 km/s resolution shows that it has kinematically unresolved Ly-alpha emission with a rest equivalent width in the range of about 10-20 A. The object is observed to be about 135 kpc in projection from the sight line to the WSO. No emission at the redshift of the damped Ly-alpha absorber is detected.
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- 1991
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