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NICMOS Imaging of the Damped Lyα Absorber at z = 1.89 toward LBQS 1210+1731: Constraints on Size and Star Formation Rate

机译:面向LBQS 1210 + 1731的z = 1.89处的阻尼Lyα吸收剂的NICMOS成像:大小和恒星形成速率的约束

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We report results of a high-resolution imaging search for the galaxy associated with the damped Lyα (DLA) absorber at z = 1.892 toward the zem = 2.543 quasar LBQS 1210+1731, using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) NICMOS. The images were obtained in the broad filter F160W and the narrow filter F190N with camera 2 on NICMOS and were aimed at detecting the absorber in the rest-frame optical continuum and in Hα line emission from the DLA absorber. After suitable point-spread function (PSF) subtractions, a feature is seen in both the broadband and narrowband images, at a projected separation of 025 from the quasar. This feature may be associated with the DLA absorber, although we cannot completely rule out that it could be a PSF artifact. If associated with the DLA, the object would be ≈2-3 h kpc in size with a flux of 9.8 ± 2.4 μJy in the F160W filter, implying a luminosity at λcentral = 5500 ? in the rest frame of 1.5 × 1010 h L☉ at z = 1.89, for q0 = 0.5. However, a comparison of the fluxes in the broad and narrow filters indicates that most of the flux in the narrowband filter is continuum emission, rather than redshifted Hα line emission. This suggests that if this object is the absorber, then either it has a low star formation rate (SFR), with a 3 σ upper limit of 4.0 h M☉ yr-1, or dust obscuration is important. It is possible that the Hα emission may be extinguished by dust, but this seems unlikely, given the typically low dust-to-gas ratios observed in DLAs. Alternatively, the object, if real, may be associated with the host galaxy of the quasar rather than with the damped Lyα absorber. H-band images obtained with the NICMOS camera 2 coronagraph show a much fainter structure ≈4-5 h kpc in size and containing four knots of continuum emission, located 07 away from the quasar. This structure is not seen in images of comparison stars after similar PSF subtractions and is also likely to be associated with the absorbing galaxy or its companions, although we do not know its redshift. We have probed regions far closer to the quasar sight line than in most previous studies of high-redshift intervening DLAs. The two objects we report mark the closest detected high-redshift DLA candidates yet to any quasar sight line. If the features in our images are associated with the DLA, they suggest faint, compact, somewhat clumpy objects rather than large, well-formed protogalactic disks or spheroids. If the features are PSF artifacts, then the constraints on sizes and star formation rates of the DLA are even more severe. The size, luminosity, and SFR estimates mentioned above should therefore be conservatively considered as upper limits.
机译:我们报告了使用哈勃太空望远镜(HST)NICMOS进行高分辨率成像搜索的结果,该搜索与z = 1.892处朝向zem = 2.543类星体LBQS 1210 + 1731的阻尼Lyα(DLA)吸收体相关。图像是使用NICMOS上的摄像机2在宽滤镜F160W和窄滤镜F190N中获得的,其图像旨在检测静止帧光学连续体中的吸收体以及DLA吸收体的Hα线发射。经过适当的点扩展函数(PSF)减去后,在宽带图像和窄带图像中都可以看到一个特征,与类星体的预计距离为025。此功能可能与DLA吸收器相关联,尽管我们不能完全排除它可能是PSF工件。如果与DLA关联,则对象的大小将约为2-3 h kpc,在F160W滤波器中的通量为9.8±2.4μJy,这意味着在λcentral= 5500?时的光度。在z = 1.89的1.5×1010 hL☉的其余帧中,对于q0 = 0.5。但是,对宽滤镜和窄滤镜中通量的比较表明,窄带滤镜中的大多数通量是连续发射,而不是红移的Hα线发射。这表明,如果该物体是吸收体,那么它要么具有较低的恒星形成率(SFR),其3σ上限为4.0 hM☉yr-1,要么是灰尘遮盖很重要。 Hα的排放可能被灰尘扑灭,但这似乎不太可能,因为在DLA中通常观察到较低的粉尘/气体比。可替代地,如果物体是真实的,则可以与类星体的宿主星系相关联,而不是与阻尼的Lyα吸收体相关联。使用NICMOS相机2日冕仪获得的H波段图像显示出微弱的结构≈4-5h kpc,包含四个结的连续发射,位于类星体的第7个。尽管我们不知道它的红移,但是在相似的PSF减去之后,在比较星的图像中看不到这种结构,并且也可能与吸收星系或其伴星有关。我们所探测的区域比以前对高红移中间DLA进行的大多数研究都更接近类星体视线。我们报告的两个物体标记了离任何类星体视线最近的检测到的高红移DLA候选物。如果我们图像中的特征与DLA相关联,则表明它们是微弱,紧凑,有点结块的物体,而不是大型,结构良好的原银河系盘或椭球形。如果特征是PSF伪像,则对DLA的大小和恒星形成速率的约束会更加严格。因此,上面提到的大小,光度和SFR估计值应保守地视为上限。

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