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Showing papers by "Peter Eisenhardt published in 1992"


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TL;DR: The redshift 3.395 radio galaxy B2 0902+34 has been observed at K and in a 0.09 micron wide 2.21 micron filter which includes the redshifted forbidden O III 4959 and 5007 A emission lines.
Abstract: The redshift 3.395 radio galaxy B2 0902+34 has been observed at K and in a 0.09 micron wide 2.21 micron filter which includes the redshifted forbidden O III 4959 and 5007 A emission lines. A value of m(K) = 19.9 +/- 0.3 is found in a 4 arcsec aperture, a magnitude fainter than Lilly's (1988) value, while the narrow-band image reveals that most of this flux is actually due to line emission. After correcting for forbidden O III 4959 and 5007A, a color is found which is consistent with the flat F(v) spectrum considered characteristic of a protogalaxy. Ages for the galaxy derived from stellar population models based on the limit R - K less than 3.8 are much younger than those for the I - K = 4.5 value reported by Lilly.

40 citations


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TL;DR: The first spectroscopic detection of H-alpha emission from radio galaxies at z greater than 2 was reported in this article, where the Ly-alpha/H-alpha ratio in distant galaxies can now be measured with relative ease.
Abstract: The first spectroscopic detection of H-alpha emission from radio galaxies at z greater than 2 are presented. Strong H-alpha emission is detected at z = 2.429 in B3 0731 + 438, and H-alpha is directed at z = 2.428 in 0406 - 244 at a significant level of greater than 6 sigma. The resulting Ly-alpha/H-alpha ratios for 0731 + 438 and 0406 - 244 are 3.9 and 3.2 with 3 sigma uncertainties of 1.5 for each. A range of possible extinctions is derived depending on the reddening-free Ly-alpha/H-alpha ratio assumed and the extinction curve employed. The most important result of this study is the demonstration that the Ly-alpha/H-alpha ratio in distant galaxies can now be measured with relative ease.

24 citations