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The Physical Nature of Lyman Alpha Emitting Galaxies at z=3.1

Authors :
Gawiser, Eric
van Dokkum, Pieter G.
Gronwall, Caryl
Ciardullo, Robin
Blanc, Guillermo A.
Castander, Francisco J.
Feldmeier, John
Francke, Harold
Franx, Marijn
Haberzettl, Lutz
Herrera, David
Hickey, Thomas
Infante, Leopoldo
Lira, Paulina
Maza, Jose
Quadri, Ryan
Richardson, Alexander
Schawinski, Kevin
Schirmer, Mischa
Taylor, Edward N.
Treister, Ezequiel
Urry, C. Megan
Virani, Shanil N.
Gawiser, Eric
van Dokkum, Pieter G.
Gronwall, Caryl
Ciardullo, Robin
Blanc, Guillermo A.
Castander, Francisco J.
Feldmeier, John
Francke, Harold
Franx, Marijn
Haberzettl, Lutz
Herrera, David
Hickey, Thomas
Infante, Leopoldo
Lira, Paulina
Maza, Jose
Quadri, Ryan
Richardson, Alexander
Schawinski, Kevin
Schirmer, Mischa
Taylor, Edward N.
Treister, Ezequiel
Urry, C. Megan
Virani, Shanil N.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

We selected 40 candidate Lyman Alpha Emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z ~=3.1 with observed frame equivalent widths >150A and inferred emission line fluxes >2.5x10^-17 ergs/cm^2/s from deep narrow-band and broad-band MUSYC images of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South. Covering 992 sq. arcmin, this is the largest ``blank field'' surveyed for LAEs at z ~3, allowing an improved estimate of the space density of this population of 3+-1x10^-4 h_70^3/Mpc^3. Spectroscopic follow-up of 23 candidates yielded 18 redshifts, all at z ~=3.1. Over 80% of the LAEs are dimmer in continuum magnitude than the typical Lyman break galaxy spectroscopic limit of R= 25.5 (AB), with a median continuum magnitude R ~=27 and very blue continuum colors, (V-z) ~=0. Over 80% of the LAEs have the right UVR colors to be selected as Lyman break galaxies, but only 10% also have R<=25.5. Stacking the UBVRIzJK fluxes reveals that LAEs have stellar masses ~=5x10^8 h_70^-2 M_sun and minimal dust extinction, A_V < ~ 0.1. Inferred star formation rates are ~=6 h_70^-2 M_sun/yr, yielding a cosmic star formation rate density of 2x10^-3 h_70 M_sun/yr/Mpc^3. None of our LAE candidates show evidence for rest-frame emission line equivalent widths EW_rest>240A which might imply a non-standard IMF. One candidate is detected by Chandra, implying an AGN fraction of 2+-2% for LAE candidate samples. In summary, LAEs at z ~ 3 have rapid star formation, low stellar mass, little dust obscuration and no evidence for a substantial AGN component.<br />Comment: ApJ Letters, in press, very minor revisions to match accepted version, 4 pages with 2 color figures

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn691213309
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086.504467