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19 April 2024
 
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Deep Observations of Lyman Break Galaxies
Max Pettini Charles C. Steidel Alice E. Shapley Kurt L. Adelberger Alan F.M. Moorwood Jean-Gabriel Cuby Mark Dickinson Mauro Giavalisco ;
Date 16 Dec 2000
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationInstitute of Astronomy) Charles C. Steidel (Palomar Observatory) Alice E. Shapley (Palomar Observatory) Kurt L. Adelberger (Palomar Observatory) Alan F.M. Moorwood (European Southern Observatory) Jean-Gabriel Cuby (European Southern Observatory) Mark D
AbstractWe summarise the main results of recent work on the Lyman break galaxy population which takes advantage of newly commissioned instrumentation on the VLT and Keck telescopes to push the detection of these objects to new wavelengths and more sensitive limits. We focus in particular on near-infrared observations targeted at detecting emission lines of [O II], [O III], and H-beta and on the first tentative detection of Lyman continuum emission from star forming galaxies at z = 3.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0101254
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