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2003ApJ...591L..95L - Astrophys. J., 591, L95-L98 (2003/July-2)

Large disklike galaxies at high redshift.

LABBE I., RUDNICK G., FRANX M., DADDI E., VAN DOKKUM P.G., FOERSTER-SCHREIBER N.M., KUIJKEN K., MOORWOOD A., RIX H.-W., ROETTGERING H., TRUJILLO I., VAN DER WEL A., VAN DER WERF P. and VAN STARKENBURG L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using deep near-infrared imaging of the Hubble Deep Field-South with the Infrared Spectrometer and Array Camera on the Very Large Telescope, we find six large disklike galaxies at redshifts z=1.4-3.0. The galaxies, selected in Ks(2.2 µm), are regular and surprisingly large in the near-infrared (rest-frame optical), with face-on effective radii re=0".65-0".9 or 5.0-7.5 h–170kpc in a Λ cold dark matter cosmology, comparable to the Milky Way. The surface brightness profiles are consistent with an exponential law over 2-3 effective radii. The Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 morphologies in Hubble Space Telescope imaging (rest-frame UV) are irregular and show complex aggregates of star-forming regions ∼2" (∼15 h–170kpc) across, symmetrically distributed around the Ks-band centers. The spectral energy distributions show clear breaks in the rest-frame optical. The breaks are strongest in the central regions of the galaxies and can be identified as the age-sensitive Balmer/4000 Å break. The most straightforward interpretation is that these galaxies are large disk galaxies; deep near-infrared data are indispensable for this classification. The candidate disks constitute 50% of galaxies with LV≳6x1010 h–270Lat z=1.4-3.0. This discovery was not expected on the basis of previously studied samples. In particular, the Hubble Deep Field-North is deficient in large galaxies with the morphologies and profiles we report here.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Infrared: Galaxies

Simbad objects: 8

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