2006ApJ...636...30K


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2006ApJ...636...30K - Astrophys. J., 636, 30-45 (2006/January-1)

A Fabry-Perot imaging search for Lyα emission in quasar absorbers at z ∼ 2.4.

KULKARNI V.P., WOODGATE B.E., YORK D.G., THATTE D.G., MEIRING J., PALUNAS P. and WASSELL E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out a deep narrowband imaging survey of six fields with heavy-element quasar absorption lines, using the Goddard Fabry-Pérot (FP) system at the Apache Point Observatory (APO) 3.5 m telescope. The aim of these observations was to search for redshifted Lyα emission from the galaxies underlying the absorbers at z=2.3-2.5 and their companion galaxies. The 3 σ sensitivity levels ranged between 1.9x10–17 and 5.4x10–17 ergs/s/cm2 in observed-frame Lyα flux. No significant Lyα emitters were detected at a level >3 σ. The absence of significant Lyα emission implies limits on the star formation rate (SFR) of 0.9-2.7 M/yr per 2 pixelx2 pixel region, if no dust attenuation is assumed. We compare our results with those from other emission-line studies of absorber fields and with predictions for the global average SFR based on the models of cosmic chemical evolution. Our limits are among the tightest existing constraints on Lyα emission from galaxies in absorber fields, but they are consistent with many other studies. In the absence of dust attenuation, these studies suggest that SFRs in a large fraction of objects in the absorber fields may lie below the global mean SFR. However, it is possible that dust attenuation is responsible for the low emission-line fluxes in some objects. It is also possible that the star-forming regions are compact and at smaller angular separations from the quasar than the width of our point-spread function and get lost in the quasar emission. We outline future observations that could help to distinguish between the various possibilities.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines

Nomenclature: Table 1: [KWY2006] QSO JHHMM+DDMM abs N.NNNN N=6.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects will not be ingested in SIMBAD.

CDS comments: O1 and O2 fig.7 are respectively [KCW99] 3 and 1

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO B0216+0803 QSO 02 18 57.3582544488 +08 17 27.346030260     18.1     ~ 93 0
2 QSO B0636+68 BLL 06 42 04.2572705040 +67 58 35.620484340     16.46 16.01   ~ 226 1
3 QSO J0958+1202 QSO 09 58 52.1994218616 +12 02 45.038331528   18.24 17.91     ~ 122 0
4 QSO B1209+0919 QSO 12 11 34.9526605296 +09 02 20.852132964   19.61 19.15     ~ 104 0
5 NAME Hubble Deep Field reg 12 36 49.5 +62 12 58           ~ 1922 1
6 QSO B1445+101 QSO 14 45 16.46525080 +09 58 36.0727447   18.58 17.78     ~ 397 1
7 [VV2006] J171411.3+501608 QSO 17 14 11.27 +50 16 08.7   23.23 23.15 22.23   ~ 13 0
8 [VV2006] J171411.9+501601 QSO 17 14 11.951 +50 16 02.42   23.33 23.28 23.65   ~ 23 0
9 6C 171301+501842 Sy2 17 14 14.8 +50 15 31   24.05   22.64   ~ 109 1
10 QSO J2236+1326 QSO 22 36 19.1931471480 +13 26 20.317350876   19.15 18.69     ~ 113 0

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