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2016ApJ...820...73H - Astrophys. J., 820, 73 (2016/March-3)

Rest-frame optical emission lines in z ∼ 3.5 lyman-break-selected galaxies: the ubiquity of unusually high [OIII]/Hβ ratios at 2 gyr.

HOLDEN B.P., OESCH P.A., GONZALEZ V.G., ILLINGWORTH G.D., LABBE I., BOUWENS R., FRANX M., VAN DOKKUM P. and SPITLER L.

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We present K-band spectra of rest-frame optical emission lines for 24 star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 3.2-3.7 using MOSFIRE on the Keck I telescope. Strong rest-frame optical [O III] and Hβ emission lines were detected in 18 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs). The median flux ratio of [O III]λ5007 to Hβ is 5.1–0.5+0.5. This is a factor of 5-10 times higher than in local galaxies with similar stellar masses. None of our sources are detected in deep X-ray stacks, ruling out significant contamination by active galactic nuclei. Combining our sample with a variety of LBGs from the literature, including 49 galaxies selected in a very similar manner, we find a high median ratio of [O III]/Hβ = 4.8–1.7+0.8. This high ratio seems to be a ubiquitous feature of z ∼ 3-4 LBGs, very different from typical local star-forming galaxies at similar stellar masses. The only comparable systems at z ∼ 0 are those with similarly high specific star formation rates (SSFRs), though ∼5 times lower stellar masses. High SSFRs may result in a higher ionization parameter, higher electron density, or harder ionizing radiation, which, combined different elemental abundances, result in a much higher [O III]/Hβ line ratio. This implies a strong relation between a global property of a galaxy, the SSFR, and the local conditions of ISM in star-forming regions.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: star formation - techniques: spectroscopic

Nomenclature: Figs 1-3, Tables 1-3: [HOG2016] BsNNNNNN N=15 among (Nos Bs006507-Bs017524), [HOG2016] BNNNNN N=3 among (Nos B14623-B17453).

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