Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-06-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 12 pages, 9 encaspulated postscript figures. Latex requires mn.sty and epsf.sty (included)
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02876.x
We present the results of a long-slit K-band spectroscopic search for H-alpha emission from eight damped Ly-alpha absorbers (DLAs) at z>2 with the goal of measuring the star-formation rates in these systems. For each system we searched for compact sources of H-alpha emission within a solid angle 11x2.5arcsec^2 (44x10 kpc^2/h^2, for q_0=0.5, H_0=100 h km/s/Mpc). No H-alpha emission was detected above 3-sigma limits in the range (6.5 - 16)x1E-20 W/m^2, equivalent to star formation rates of (5.6 - 18) M_sun/yr/h^2, for a standard IMF, assuming the lines are spectrally unresolved (<650 km/s FWHM). We compare these results against the predictions of the models of Pei & Fall (1995) of the global history of star formation, under two different simplifying hypotheses: i.) the space density of DLAs at z=2.3 is equal to the space density of spiral galaxies today (implying DLA disks were larger in the past, the `large-disk' hypothesis); ii.) the sizes of DLAs at z=2.3 were the same as the gas sizes of spiral galaxies today (implying DLA disks were more common in the past, the `hierarchical' hypothesis). Compared to the previous most sensitive spectroscopic search our sample is twice as large, our limits are a factor greater than two deeper, and the solid angle surveyed is over three times as great. Despite this our results are not in conflict with either the large-disk hypothesis, because of the limited solid angle covered by the slit, or the hierarchical hypothesis, because of the limited sensitivity.
Bunker Andrew J.
Clements Dave L.
Hewett Paul C.
Warren Stephen J.
Williger Gerard. M.
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