Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-03-23
ApJ 562, 628 (2001)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
submitted to ApJ, revised version in response to referee's comments, one conclusion changed, 9 pages including 3 color figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/323879
We report the first observations of the clustering environment of damped Lyman alpha absorption systems at z=4. Color selection and photometric redshifts were used to select 44 candidate Lyman-break galaxies brighter than I_AB=25.5 from deep BRI images of the 35 sq. arcmin field containing the quasar BR 0951-04. Multislit spectroscopy of 35 candidate galaxies was performed and 8 of these candidates have been confirmed as z>3.5 Lyman-break galaxies. With only BRI photometry, the photometric redshifts are quite accurate for the spectroscopically confirmed galaxies but have a high rate of misclassification due to color degeneracies between Lyman-break galaxies and low-redshift ellipticals. Both of the z>3.5 galaxies found within 15'' of the quasar line-of-sight appear to be causing absorption systems in the quasar spectrum. We use a battery of statistical tests to look for clustering in the redshift histogram of the z>3.5 galaxies but do not find measurable clustering of these Lyman-break galaxies with the damped Lyman alpha absorbers. With a larger sample of galaxies, our method should determine the cross-correlation between these objects, which probes the bias and hence the mass of the damped Lyman alpha absorbers.
Gawiser Eric
Lanzetta Kenneth M.
Prochaska Jason Xavier
Quirrenbach Andreas
Wolfe Arthur M.
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