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A&A 430, L21-L24 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200400126
Letter
The Wide Field Imager Lyman-Alpha Search (WFILAS) for galaxies at redshift ~5.7
I. A spatially compact Ly
emitting galaxy at redshift
5.721
E. Westra1, D. Heath Jones1, C. E. Lidman2, R. M. Athreya3, K. Meisenheimer4, C. Wolf5, T. Szeifert2, E. Pompei2 and L. Vanzi2
1 Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics, The Australian National University, Weston Creek ACT 2611, Australia
e-mail: [westra;heath]@mso.anu.edu.au
2 European Southern Observatory, Casilla 19001, Santiago 19, Chile
e-mail: [clidman;tszeifer;epompei;lvanzi]@eso.org
3 National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Pune University Campus, Post Bag 3, Ganeshkhind Pune 411007, India
e-mail: rathreya@ncra.tifr.res.in
4 Max Planck Institute für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: meise@mpia.de
5 Department of Astrophysics, Denys Wilkinson Building, University of Oxford, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK
e-mail: cwolf@astro.ox.ac.uk
(Received 1 October 2004 / Accepted 26 November 2004)
Abstract
We report the spectroscopic confirmation of a compact Ly
emitting galaxy at
z=5.721. A FORS2 spectrum of the source shows a
strong asymmetric line with a flux of
erg s
-1 cm
-2, making it one of the brightest Ly
emitting galaxies at this redshift, and a line-of-sight velocity
dispersion of 400 km s
-1. We also have a tentative detection
of a second, narrower component that is redshifted by
400 km s
-1 with respect to the main peak. A FORS2 image shows
that the source is compact, with a FWHM of 0
5, which
corresponds to 3.2 kpc at this redshift. This source is a brighter example of
J1236.8+6215
(Dawson et al. 2002, ApJ, 570, 92), another Ly
emit
ting
galaxy at
.
Key words: galaxies: high-redshift -- galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: starburst -- galaxies: individual: J114334.98-014433.9
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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