Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-06-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
39 pages, LaTeX, 5 Postscript Figures. Accepted for Publication in The Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/306431
We present the first results from a program of near-infrared spectroscopy aimed at studying the familiar rest-frame optical emission lines from the H II regions of Lyman break galaxies at z = 3. By targeting redshifts which bring the lines of interest into gaps between the strong OH sky emission, we have been successful in detecting Balmer and [O III] emission lines in all five galaxies observed so far with CGS4 on UKIRT. For a Salpeter IMF and a H_0 = 70 km/s/Mpc, q_0 = 0.1 cosmology, the Hbeta luminosities uncorrected for dust extinction imply star formation rates of 20 - 270 solar masses per year. On the basis of the present limited sample it appears that an extinction of 1 - 2 magnitudes at 1500 A may be typical of Lyman break galaxies. This value is consistent with recent estimates of dust obscuration in star forming galaxies at z < 1, and does not require a substantial revision of the broad picture of star formation over the Hubble time proposed by Madau et al. (1996). In four out of five cases the velocity dispersion of the emission line gas is sigma = 70 km/s, while in the fifth the line widths are nearly three times larger. Virial masses in the range from 1 x 10^{10} to 5 x 10^{10} solar masses are suggested, but both velocities and masses could be higher because our observations are only sensitive to the brightest cores of these systems where the line widths may not sample the full gravitational potential. The relative redshifts of interstellar absorption, nebular emission, and Lyman alpha emission lines differ by several hundred km/s and suggest that large-scale outflows may be a common characteristic of Lyman break galaxies.
Adelberger Kurt Ludvig
Dickinson Mark
Giavalisco Mauro
Kellogg Melinda
Pettini Max
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