Illuminating Protogalaxies? The Discovery of Extended Lyman-α Emission Around a QSO at Z = 4.5
Chapter in The Evolution of Galaxies, Springer Nature (2003) 63-66
Infrared spectroscopy of faint 15 μm sources in the Hubble Deep Field South:: First hints at the properties of the sources of the IR background
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 403:2 (2003) 501-522
Kinematics of ISOCAM selected star-forming galaxies at z similar to 1 in the Hubble Deep Field
ESO ASTROPHY SYMP (2003) 232-237
Abstract:
The various deep ISOCAM surveys revealed a new class of infrared luminous galaxies which are characterized by a high rate of evolution and are found at redshifts of zsimilar to1. Based on our near-infrared low-resolution spectroscopy we find that these ISOCAM galaxies are dust-enshrouded star-forming galaxies. Here we report on the first spatially resolved H. velocity profiles of ISOCAM galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South. We find that some of these systems are in fact extremely massive galaxies. The galaxies show an offset of 1.6+/-0.3 magnitude in the rest frame B-band when compared to the local Tully-Fisher relation.LUCIFER: a multi-mode NIR instrument for the LBT
P SOC PHOTO-OPT INS 4841 (2003) 962-973
Abstract:
LUCIFER (LBT NIR-Spectroscopic Utility with Camera and Integral-Field Unit for Extragalactic Research) is a NIR spectrograph and imager for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) on Mt. Graham, Arizona. It is built by a consortium of five German institutes and will be one of the first light instruments for the LBT. Later, a second copy for the second mirror of the telescope will follow. Both instruments will be mounted at the bent Gregorian foci of the two individual telescope mirrors. The final design of the instrument is presently in progress.LUCIFER will work at cryogenic temperature in the wavelength range from 0.9 mum to 2.5 mum. It is equipped with three exchangeable cameras for imaging and spectroscopy: two of them are optimized for seeing-limited conditions, the third camera for the diffraction-limited case with the LBT adaptive secondary mirror working. The spectral resolution will allow for OH suppression. Up to 33 exchangeable masks will be available for longslit and multi-object spectroscopy (MOS) over the full field of view (FOV). The detector will be a Rockwell HAWAII-2 HgCdTe-array.Lyman break galaxies and the star formation rate of the Universe at z≈6
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 342:2 (2003) 439-445