Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys

In my thesis I investigate the luminous z ~ 3 Lyman break galaxies in deep wide field surveys. In the first part of the thesis, I use the LBT/LUCIFER to observe a lensed high-redshift star-forming galaxy (J0900+2234) at z = 2.03. With the high S/N near-IR spectroscopic observations, I reveal the det...

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Main Author: Bian, Fuyan
Other Authors: Fan, Xiaohui
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Published: The University of Arizona. 2013
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2935422015-10-23T05:17:11Z Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys Bian, Fuyan Fan, Xiaohui Davé, Romeel Dey, Arjun Green, Richard Zabludoff, Ann Fan, Xiaohui Gravitational Lensing High Redshift Galaxies Astronomy Galaxy Formation and Evolution In my thesis I investigate the luminous z ~ 3 Lyman break galaxies in deep wide field surveys. In the first part of the thesis, I use the LBT/LUCIFER to observe a lensed high-redshift star-forming galaxy (J0900+2234) at z = 2.03. With the high S/N near-IR spectroscopic observations, I reveal the detailed physical properties of this high-redshift galaxy, including SFR, metallicity, dust extinction, dynamical mass, and electron number density. In the second part of the thesis, I select a large sample of LBGs at z ~ 3 from our new LBT Bootes field survey, and study the bright end luminosity function (LF), stellar mass function (SMF) and clustering properties of bright LBGs (1L* < L < 2.5L*). Together with other LF and SMF measurements, the evolution of LF and SMF can be well described by continuously rising star formation history model. Using the clustering measurements in this work and other works, a tight relation between the average host galaxy halo mass and the galaxy star formation rate is found, which can be interpreted as arising from cold flow accretion. The relation also suggests that the cosmic star formation efficiency is about 5%-20% of the total cold flow mass. This cosmic star formation efficiency does not evolve with redshift (from z ~ 5 to z ~ 3), hosting dark matter halo mass (10¹¹-10¹³ M⊙), or galaxy luminosity (from 0.3L* to 3L*).In the third and fourth parts, with the spectroscopic follow-up observations of the bright LBGs, I establish a sample of spectroscopically-confirmed ultra-luminous LBGs (ULBGs) in NOAO Bootes field. With this new ULBG sample, the rest-frame UV LF of LBG at M(1700Å) = -23.0 was measured for the first time. I find that the ULBGs have larger outflow velocity, broader Lyα emission and ISM absorption line profiles, and more prominent CIV P-Cygni profile. This profile may imply a top-heavy IMF in these ULBGs. The ULBGs have larger stellar mass and SFR, but smaller dust extinction than the typical L* LBGs at z ~ 2 - 3. We proposed two evolutionary scenarios, pre-burst and post-burst. The properties of the ULBGs, especially the morphologies, prefer the pre-starburst scenario. Further high spatial resolution HST imaging and IFU spectroscopic observations will allow us to distinguish these two scenarios. 2013 text Electronic Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10150/293542 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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language en
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topic Gravitational Lensing
High Redshift Galaxies
Astronomy
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
spellingShingle Gravitational Lensing
High Redshift Galaxies
Astronomy
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Bian, Fuyan
Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
description In my thesis I investigate the luminous z ~ 3 Lyman break galaxies in deep wide field surveys. In the first part of the thesis, I use the LBT/LUCIFER to observe a lensed high-redshift star-forming galaxy (J0900+2234) at z = 2.03. With the high S/N near-IR spectroscopic observations, I reveal the detailed physical properties of this high-redshift galaxy, including SFR, metallicity, dust extinction, dynamical mass, and electron number density. In the second part of the thesis, I select a large sample of LBGs at z ~ 3 from our new LBT Bootes field survey, and study the bright end luminosity function (LF), stellar mass function (SMF) and clustering properties of bright LBGs (1L* < L < 2.5L*). Together with other LF and SMF measurements, the evolution of LF and SMF can be well described by continuously rising star formation history model. Using the clustering measurements in this work and other works, a tight relation between the average host galaxy halo mass and the galaxy star formation rate is found, which can be interpreted as arising from cold flow accretion. The relation also suggests that the cosmic star formation efficiency is about 5%-20% of the total cold flow mass. This cosmic star formation efficiency does not evolve with redshift (from z ~ 5 to z ~ 3), hosting dark matter halo mass (10¹¹-10¹³ M⊙), or galaxy luminosity (from 0.3L* to 3L*).In the third and fourth parts, with the spectroscopic follow-up observations of the bright LBGs, I establish a sample of spectroscopically-confirmed ultra-luminous LBGs (ULBGs) in NOAO Bootes field. With this new ULBG sample, the rest-frame UV LF of LBG at M(1700Å) = -23.0 was measured for the first time. I find that the ULBGs have larger outflow velocity, broader Lyα emission and ISM absorption line profiles, and more prominent CIV P-Cygni profile. This profile may imply a top-heavy IMF in these ULBGs. The ULBGs have larger stellar mass and SFR, but smaller dust extinction than the typical L* LBGs at z ~ 2 - 3. We proposed two evolutionary scenarios, pre-burst and post-burst. The properties of the ULBGs, especially the morphologies, prefer the pre-starburst scenario. Further high spatial resolution HST imaging and IFU spectroscopic observations will allow us to distinguish these two scenarios.
author2 Fan, Xiaohui
author_facet Fan, Xiaohui
Bian, Fuyan
author Bian, Fuyan
author_sort Bian, Fuyan
title Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
title_short Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
title_full Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
title_fullStr Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
title_full_unstemmed Bright Z ~ 3 Lyman Break Galaxies in Deep Wide Field Surveys
title_sort bright z ~ 3 lyman break galaxies in deep wide field surveys
publisher The University of Arizona.
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