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The rest -frame optical properties of high -redshift galaxies

Posted on:2002-10-19Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Rudnick, Gregory HowardFull Text:PDF
GTID:1460390014951249Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
We present the first results from the F&barbelow;aint I&barbelow;nfra-R&barbelow;ed E&barbelow;xtragalactic S&barbelow;urvey (FIRES) of the Rubble Deep Field (HDF) South. Using a combination of very deep ground-based near infrared (NIR) data with the WFPC2 Hubble Space Telescope data, we constructed a Ks-band selected sample to Ks,AB ≤ 26.0. To interpret this data, we developed a new photometric redshift technique and tested it using spectroscopic redshifts in the HDF-N and HDF-S. Our accuracy was Delta z/(1 + z) ≈ 0.07 for z < 6. We derived realistic error estimates in zphot by accounting both for template mismatch and for the dependence of the redshift uncertainty on the photometric errors. We estimated the rest-frame optical luminosities from an initial NIR data set and found 90 times more galaxies at 2 < z 5 x 1010 h-2 L⊙ ,B than are expected from local luminosity functions. This discrepancy can be explained if L*, B increases by a factor of 2.4--3.2 with respect to locally determined values. Using all available NIR data in the HDF-S, we then derived the rest-frame colors (U--B)rest, (B--V)rest, and ( U--V)rest of all galaxies with Ks,AB < 25. Eight of the 12 rest-frame optically reddest galaxies at 2 < zphot 2 have strong rest-frame optical breaks with colors corresponding to those of present day Sbc's. Using theoretical relations between the color and stellar mass-to-light ratio M/L , we estimated the M/L and stellar mass M . Using these estimates, we found that the most massive galaxies at any redshift are those with the reddest rest-frame colors and those that would be missed by the U-dropout technique. We also found that the stellar mass budget at z < 3.2 has significant contributions from galaxies redder than local Scd's. There are, however, large uncertainties in the M/L analysis and we have a relatively small field. Confirmation of these results will require additional modeling, observations over a larger area, and extensive spectroscopic follow up.;We found an intrinsically bright LrestV =5.10x1010h- 2L⊙,V U-dropout galaxy in the HDF-S with z spec = 2.793. This galaxy has an extended ring-like morphology, and a co-moving diameter of ≳ 9.4 h-1 Kpc for a OM = 0.3, O Lambda = 0.7 cosmology. The light profile appears more centrally concentrated and symmetric at longer wavelengths and this object may have an older population superimposed on a star-forming disk.
Keywords/Search Tags:Galaxies, Using, Optical, Redshift
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