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1999ApJ...515L..65B - Astrophys. J., 515, L65-L68 (1999/April-3)

Detection of evolved high-redshift galaxies in deep NICMOS/VLT images.

BENITEZ N., BROADHURST T., BOUWENS R., SILK J. and ROSATI P.

Abstract (from CDS):

A substantial population of high-redshift, early-type galaxies is detected in very deep UBVRIJHK images. Four elliptical profile galaxies are identified in the redshift range 1<z<2, with very red spectral energy distributions implying ages of ≳2 Gyr for standard passive evolution. We also find later type IR-luminous galaxies at similarly high redshift (10 objects with z>1, H<25), with weak UV emission implying single-burst ages of ≳1 Gyr. The number and luminosity densities of these galaxies are comparable to the local E/S0-Sbc populations for Ωm>0.2, suggesting that the major fraction of luminous Hubble sequence galaxies has evolved little since z∼2. A highly complete photometric redshift distribution is constructed to H=25 (69 galaxies) that shows a broad spread of redshift, peaking at z∼1.5, in reasonable agreement with some analyses of the Hubble Deep Field. Four ``dropout'' galaxies are detected at z~3.8 and are compact in the IR, ∼0.5 kpc h–1 at rest frame 3500 Å. No example of a blue IR-luminous elliptical galaxy is found, thus restricting the star formation epoch of elliptical galaxies to z≥5-10 for a standard initial mass function and modest extinction.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution

Nomenclature: Table 1, Fig.1: [BBB99] NIC3 ETN (Nos ET1-ET4), [BBB99] NIC3 SPN (Nos SP1-SP2).

Simbad objects: 8

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