Infrared Emission-Line Galaxies Associated with Damped L[CLC]y[/CLC]α and Strong Metal Absorber Redshifts
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- 1 July 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 501 (1) , L11-L15
- https://doi.org/10.1086/311448
Abstract
Eighteen candidates for emission-line galaxies were discovered in a narrowband infrared survey that targeted the redshifts of damped Lyα or metal lines in the spectra of quasars. The presence of emission lines is inferred from the photometric magnitudes in narrowband and broadband interference filters, corresponding to Hα at redshifts of 0.89 (six objects) and 2.4 (10 objects) and to [O II] λ3727 at a redshift of 2.3 (two objects). Most of the candidates are small, resolved objects that are compatible with galaxies at the redshifts of the damped Lyα absorbers. Because a similar survey, targeted at the redshifts of quasars themselves, uncovered only one emission-line galaxy in a larger volume, the results imply substantial clustering of young galaxies or a formation within filaments or sheets whose locations are indicated by the redshifts of strong Lyα line absorption along the lines of sight to more distant quasars.Keywords
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