Near-infrared emission-line galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in PASJ(2000)

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We present the 2.12~$\mu$m narrow-band image of the Hubble Deep Field North taken with the near-infrared camera (CISCO) on the Subaru telescope. Among five targets whose H$\alpha$ or [O~{\sc iii}] emission lines are redshifted into our narrow-band range expected from their spectroscopic redshift, four of them have strong emission lines, especially for the two [O~{\sc iii}] emission-line objects. The remaining one target shows no H$\alpha$ emission in spite of its bright rest-UV luminosity, indicating that this object is already under the post-starburst phase. The volume-averaged $SFR$ derived from the detected two H$\alpha$ emission is roughly consistent with that evaluated from the rest-UV continuum.

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