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2002ApJ...570...92D - Astrophys. J., 570, 92-99 (2002/May-1)

A galactic wind at z=5.190.

DAWSON S., SPINRAD H., STERN D., DEY A., VAN BREUGEL W., DE VRIES W. and REULAND M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the serendipitous detection in high-resolution optical spectroscopy of a strong, asymmetric Lyα emission line at z=5.190. The detection was made in a 2.25 hr exposure with the Echelle Spectrograph and Imager on the Keck II telescope through a spectroscopic slit of dimensions 1''x20''. The progenitor of the emission line, J123649.2+621539 (hereafter ES1), lies in the Hubble Deep Field-North northwest flanking field, where it appears faint and compact, subtending just 0".3 (FWHM) with IAB=25.4. The ES1 Lyα line flux of 3.0x10–17 ergs.cm–2.s–1 corresponds to a luminosity of 9.0x1042 ergs.s–1, and the line profile shows the sharp blue cutoff and broad red wing commonly observed in star-forming systems and expected for radiative transfer in an expanding envelope. We find that the Lyα profile is consistent with a galaxy-scale outflow with a velocity of v>300 km.s–1. This value is consistent with wind speeds observed in powerful local starbursts (typically 102-103 km.s–1) and compares favorably to simulations of the late-stage evolution of Lyα emission in star-forming systems. We discuss the implications of this high-redshift galactic wind for the early history of the evolution of galaxies and the intergalactic medium and for the origin of the UV background at z>3.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Cosmology: Early Universe - Galaxies: High-Redshift - galaxies: individual (J1236.8+6215) - Galaxies: Starburst

Nomenclature: Fig.2: [DSS2002b] ES1 N=1, [DSS2002b] D16 N=1.

CDS comments: Fig.7: galaxy RD 581 (z=4.89) not identified.

Simbad objects: 6

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