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The Canada-France Redshift Survey XII: Nature of emission-line field galaxy population up to z = 0.3 | L. Tresse
; C. Rola
; F. Hammer
; G. Stasinska
; O. Le Fevre
; S. J. Lilly
; D. Crampton
; | Date: |
5 Apr 1996 | Subject: | astro-ph | Abstract: | We present a spectroscopic study of the 138 field galaxies to a redshift z = 0.3 from the I-selected Canada-France Redshift Survey. 117(85%) spectra exhibit at least H alpha in emission, the remaining 21(15%) are purely absorption-line spectra. We focus our analysis on spectra with H alpha and H beta in emission, accounting for about half of this low-z sample, which we classify using emission-line ratio diagrams. Using photoionization models, we determine the extreme boundaries of H II galaxies in these diagnostic diagrams, and demonstrate that the emission-line ratios of a significant fraction of galaxies require harder photoionization sources than massive O stars. We find that about 17% of the field galaxies have emission-line ratios consistent with active galaxies, e.g., Seyfert 2 or LINERs. After correcting for stellar absorption under the Balmer lines, we conclude that the fraction of such galaxies is at least 8% of the field galaxy population at z < 0.3. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9604028 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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