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2009AJ....138..986K - Astron. J., 138, 986-990 (2009/September-0)

The disappearance of Lyα blobs: a GALEX search at z = 0.8.

KEEL W.C., WHITE R.E., CHAPMAN S. and WINDHORST R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Lyα blobs–luminous, spatially extended emission-line nebulae, often lacking bright continuum counterparts–are common in dense environments at high redshift. Until recently, atmospheric absorption and filter technology have limited our knowledge of any similar objects at z ≤ 2. We use Galaxy Evolution Explorer slitless spectroscopy to search for similar objects in the rich environments of two known cluster and supercluster fields at z = 0.8, where the instrumental sensitivity peaks. The regions around Cl 1054-0321 and Cl 0023+0423 were each observed in slitless-spectrum mode for 10-19 ks, with accompanying direct images of 3-6 ks to assist in recognizing continuum sources. Using several detection techniques, we find no resolved Lyα emitters to a flux limit of (1.5-9)x10–15 erg/cm2/s, on size scales of 5-30 arcsec. This corresponds to line luminosities of (0.5-3)x1043 erg/s for linear scales 35-200 kpc. Comparison with both blind and targeted surveys at higher redshifts indicates that the population must have evolved in comoving density at least as strongly as (1 + z)3. These results suggest that the population of Lyα blobs is specific to the high-redshift universe.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual (Cl J0023+0423, MS 1054-0321) - galaxies: evolution - ultraviolet: galaxies

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