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arxiv: astro-ph/9911442 · v1 · submitted 1999-11-23 · 🌌 astro-ph

A Serendipitous Search for Hy-Redshift LyAlpha Emission: A Case Study of Two Sources at zsimeq 3

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In the course of our on-going search for serendipitous high-redshift LyA emission in deep archival Keck spectra, we discovered two LyA emission line candidates in a moderate dispersion ($\lambda/{\Delta \lambda} +~ 1200$) spectrogram. Both lines have high equivalent width (EW_{obs}>= 450A), low velocity dispersions ($\sigma_v ~ 60 km/s), and deconvolved effective radii $r_e ~ 1.0 h_{50}^{-1}$ kpc. Their sizes and luminosities are suggestive of the primeval galaxy model of Lin & Murray (1992), based on the self-similar collapse of an isothermal sphere. We argue that the line emission is LyA, and it is stellar in origin. The sources are consistent with being primeval.

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