Lyman-alpha Imaging of a Very Luminous z=2.3 Starburst Galaxy with WFPC2

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17 pages, Latex, 17 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03718.x

We investigate a very luminous Lyman-alpha emitting galaxy, associated with a z=2.3 damped absorption system in the spectrum of the QSO PHL 957. The galaxy was observed with the HST WFPC2, through a narrow filter (F410M) corresponding to rest-frame Lyman -alpha, for 41.2 ksec, with shorter exposures in F555W and F814W. The galaxy is resolved into a close (0.35 arcsec) pair of two components, CFgA and CFgB. The profile of CFgA is consistent with an exponential disk, but CFgB is closer to a bulge galaxy. Fr om the observed colours we estimate rest-frame Lyman-alpha equivalent widths of 151 Angstroms for CFgA and 33 for CFgB. From the F814W and F555W magnitudes we estimate rest-frame blue-band absolute magnitudes of -23.12 for CFgA and -23.24 for CFgB, signi ficantly brighter than local galaxies of the same size. CFgA shows a remarkable 3.9 magnitudes of surface brightness enhancement relative to local spirals, and we speculate that this may be the result of a very luminous starburst, triggered by the merger of the two components. The Lyman-alpha emission could be from a brief phase early in the starburst in which most of these photons can escape. We search for other z=2.3 galaxies with strong Lyman-alpha emission, selecting these by a colour F410M-F555W<-0.2. Eight candidate sources, all fainter than CFgA, are identified. One is a point-source and may be an AGN; the others are irregular a nd of low surface brightness, appearing typical of Lyman break galaxies, but with Lyman-alpha equivalent widths near 100 Angstroms.

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