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Discovery of a Galaxy Responsible for a DLA System at z=3.15 and a Near-Infrared Search for Primeval Galaxies

arXiv:astro-ph/9609077

Abstract

We report the detection, both in line and continuum emission, of a galaxy responsible for a damped Ly-alpha absorption (DLA) system at z=3.15 projected 2.3 arcsec from QSO 2233+131. The star formation rate implied by both the Ly-alpha and restframe far-UV continuum is approximately 7 M_sun / yr. The galaxy also shows no sign of an active nucleus and has blue colors, both consistent with it being observed early in its star formation history. The Ly-alpha emission is offset approximately 200 km/s from the DLA velocity, which could be explained as the rotational signature of a disk galaxy. We also report on the progress of an ongoing near-infrared narrow-band search with the Keck telescope for line emission from a population of primeval galaxies at high redshift. We have found several promising candidates which are being followed up with optical spectroscopy. Our survey is beginning to place constraints on a possible population of slightly dusty primeval galaxies at high redshift.

to appear in Young Galaxies and QSO Absorbers, ASP Conf. Ser., eds. S. M. Viegas, R. Gruenwald, and R. R. de Carvalho; also available from http://astro.caltech.edu/~map/map.bibliography.html