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2012ApJ...757..139B - Astrophys. J., 757, 139 (2012/October-1)

An ultraviolet ultra-luminous Lyman break galaxy at z = 2.78 in NDWFS Bootes field.

BIAN F., FAN X., JIANG L., DEY A., GREEN R.F., MAIOLINO R., WALTER F., McGREER I., WANG R. and LIN Y.-T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present one of the most ultraviolet (UV) luminous Lyman break galaxies (LBGs; J1432+3358) at z = 2.78, discovered in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey Boötes field. The R-band magnitude of J1432+3358 is 22.29 AB, more than two magnitudes brighter than typical L* LBGs at this redshift. The deep z-band image reveals two components of J1432+3358 separated by 1".0 with a flux ratio of 3:1. The high signal-to-noise ratio rest-frame UV spectrum shows Lyα emission line and interstellar medium absorption lines. The absence of N V and C IV emission lines, and the non-detection in X-ray and radio wavelengths and mid-infrared (MIR) colors indicates weak or no active galactic nuclei (<10%) in this galaxy. The galaxy shows a broader line profile, with a FWHM of about 1000 km/s and a larger outflow velocity (~500 km/s) than those of typical z ∼ 3 LBGs. The physical properties are derived by fitting the spectral energy distribution (SED) with stellar synthesis models. The dust extinction, E(B - V) = 0.12, is similar to that in normal LBGs. The star formation rates (SFRs) derived from the SED fitting and the dust-corrected UV flux are consistent with each other, ∼300 M/yr, and the stellar mass is (1.3±0.3)x1011 M. The SFR and stellar mass in J1432+3358 are about an order of magnitude higher than those in normal LBGs. The SED-fitting results support that J1432+3358 has a continuous star formation history, with a star formation episode of 6.3x108 yr. The morphology of J1432+3358 and its physical properties suggest that J1432+3358 is in an early phase of a 3:1 merger process. The unique properties and the low space number density (∼10–7 M/pc3) are consistent with the interpretation that such galaxies are either found in a short unobscured phase of the star formation or that a small fraction of intensive star-forming galaxies are unobscured.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: individual: J1432+3358 - galaxies: star formation

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