Anglo-australian telescope imaging and microslit spectroscopy in the southern bubble deep field

Astronomical Journal 131:5 (2006) 2383-2393

Authors:

K Glazebrook, A Verma, B Boyle, S Oliver, RG Mann, D Monbleau

Abstract:

We present a deep photometric (B- and R-band) catalog and an associated spectroscopic redshift survey conducted in the vicinity of the Hubble Deep Field-South. The spectroscopy yields 53 extragalactic redshifts in the range 0 < z < 1.4, substantially increasing the body of spectroscopic work in this field to over 200 objects. The targets are selected from deep Anglo-Australian Telescope prime-focus images complete to R < 24, and the spectroscopy is 5 0% complete at R = 23. There is now strong evidence for a rich cluster at z ≃ 0.5 8 flanking the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 field, which is consistent with a known absorber of the bright QSO in this field. We find that photometric redshifts of z < 1 galaxies in this field based on Hubble Space Telescope data are accurate to σ z/(1 + z) = 0.03 (albeit with small number statistics). The observations were carried out as a community service for Hubble Deep Field science in order to demonstrate the first use of the nod-and-shuffle technique with a classical multiobject spectrograph and to test the use of microslits for ultrahigh multiplex observations along with a new volume phase holographic grism and deep-depletion CCD. The reduction of this new type of data is also described. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

The star formation rate at redshift one: H-alpha spectroscopy with CIRPASS

(2006)

Authors:

Michelle Doherty, Andrew Bunker, Robert Sharp, Gavin Dalton, Ian Parry, Ian Lewis

Mid-infrared, spatially resolved spectroscopy of the nucleus of the Circinus galaxy

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 367 (2006) 1689-1698

Authors:

PF Roche, Christopher Packham, Charles M Telesco, James T Radomski

The Fundamental Plane for z = 0.8-0.9 Cluster Galaxies

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 639:1 (2006) l9-l12

Authors:

Inger Jørgensen, Kristin Chiboucas, Kathleen Flint, Marcel Bergmann, Jordi Barr, Roger Davies

The fundamental plane for z = 0.8-0.9 cluster galaxies

Astrophysical Journal 639:1 II (2006)

Authors:

I Jørgensen, K Chiboucas, K Flint, M Bergmann, J Barr, R Davies

Abstract:

We present the fundamental plane (FP) for 38 early-type galaxies in the two rich galaxy clusters RX J0152.7-1357 (z = 0.83) and RX J1226.9+3332 (z = 0.89), reaching a limiting magnitude of MB = -19.8 in the rest frame of the clusters. While the zero-point offset of the FP for these high-redshift clusters relative to our low-redshift sample is consistent with passive evolution with a formation redshift of zform ≈ 3.2, the FP for the high-redshift clusters is not only shifted as expected for a mass-independent zform but rotated relative to the low-redshift sample. Expressed as a relation between the galaxy masses and the mass-to-light ratios, the FP is significantly steeper for the high-redshift clusters than for our low-redshift sample. We interpret this as a mass dependency of the star formation history, as has been suggested by other recent studies. The low-mass galaxies (10 10.3 M⊙) have experienced star formation as recently as z ≈ 1.35 (1.5 Gyr prior to their look-back time), while galaxies with masses larger than 1011.3 M⊙ had their last major star formation episode at z > 4.5. © 2006, The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.