UV Continuum Spectroscopy of a 6 L * z = 5.5 Starburst Galaxy
- 24 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 630 (2) , L137-L140
- https://doi.org/10.1086/491700
Abstract
We have obtained a high S/N (22.3 hr integration) UV continuum VLT FORS2 spectrum of an extremely bright (z_850 = 24.3) z = 5.515 +/- 0.003 starforming galaxy (BD38) in the field of the z = 1.24 cluster RDCS 1252.9-2927. This object shows substantial continuum (0.41 +/- 0.02 \muJy at \lambda1300) and low-ionization interstellar absorption features typical of LBGs at lower redshift (z ~ 3); this is the highest redshift LBG confirmed via metal absorption spectral features. The equivalent widths of the absorption features are similar to z ~ 3 strong Ly\alpha absorbers. No noticeable Ly\alpha emission was detected (F <= 1.4 * 10^-18 ergs cm^-2 s^-1, 3\sigma). The half-light radius of this object is 1.6 kpc (0\farcs25) and the star formation rate derived from the rest-frame UV luminosity is SFR_UV = 38 h^-2_0.7 M_sun yr^-1 (142 h^-2_0.7 M_sun yr^-1 corrected for dust extinction). In terms of recent determinations of the z ~ 6 UV luminosity function, this object appears to be 6L*. The Spitzer IRAC fluxes for this object are 23.3 and 23.2 AB mag (corrected for 0.3 mag of cluster lensing) in the 3.6\mu and 4.5\mu channels, respectively, implying a mass of 1-6 * 10^10 M_sun from population synthesis models. This galaxy is brighter than any confirmed z ~ 6 i-dropout to date in the z_850 band, and both the 3.6\mu and 4.5\mu channels, and is the most massive starbursting galaxy known at z > 5. -- Abstract AbridgedComment: Accepted to ApJ Letters. 4 pages in emulate ApJ format, 3 color figures, 1 with lower resolution. Full resolution file available at http://physics.ucsc.edu/~cdow/bd38/bd38.pdKeywords
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