Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-07-17
Astrophys.J.562:95-123,2001
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
61 pages including 19 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/323432
We present the results of a near-infrared imaging survey of z~3 Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs). The survey covers a total of 30 arcmin^2 and includes 118 photometrically selected LBGs with K_s band measurements, 63 of which also have J band measurements, and 81 of which have spectroscopic redshifts. Using the distribution of optical {\cal R} magnitudes from previous work and {\cal R}-K_s colors for this sub-sample, we compute the rest-frame optical luminosity function of LBGs. At the brightest magnitudes, where it is fairly well constrained, this luminosity function strikingly exceeds locally determined optical luminosity functions. The V-band luminosity density of only the observed bright end of the z~3 LBG luminosity function already approaches that of all stars in the local universe. For the 81 galaxies with measured redshifts, we investigate the range of LBG stellar populations implied by the photometry which generally spans the range 900--5500 AA in the rest-frame. While there are only weak constraints on the parameters for most of the individual galaxies, there are strong trends in the sample as a whole. A unified scenario which accounts for the observed trends in bright LBGs is one in which a relatively short period of very rapid star-formation (hundreds of M_sun/yr) lasts for roughly 50--100 Myr, after which both the extinction and star-formation rate are considerably reduced and stars are formed at a more quiescent, but still rapid, rate for at least a few hundred Myr. In our sample, a considerable fraction (~20%) of the LBGs have best-fit star-formation ages ~> 1 Gyr, implied stellar masses of ~> 10^10 M_sun, and are still forming stars at \~30 M_sun/yr.
Adelberger Kurt Ludvig
Dickinson Marc
Giavalisco Mauro
Pettini Marco
Shapley Alice E.
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