A Tentative Detection of an Emission Line at 1.6 {\mu}m for the z~12 Candidate UDFj-39546284

Jan, 2013
6 pages
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  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 765 (2013) L2
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Abstract: (IOP)
We present deep WFC3 grism observations of the candidate z ~ 12 galaxy UDFj-39546284 in the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Ultra Deep Field (UDF), by combining spectroscopic data from the 3D-HST and CANDELS surveys. The total exposure time is 40.5 ks and the spectrum covers 1.10 < λ < 1.65 μm. We search for faint emission lines by cross-correlating the two-dimensional G141 spectrum with the observed H (160) morphology, a technique that is unique to slitless spectroscopy at HST resolution. We find a 2.7σ detection of an emission line at 1.599 μm—just redward of the JH (140) filter—with flux 3.5 ± 1.3 × 10(–)(18) erg s(–)(1) cm(–)(2). Assuming that the line is real, it contributes 110% ± 40% of the observed H (160) flux and has an observed equivalent width >7300 Å. If the line is confirmed, it could be Lyα at z = 12.12. However, a more plausible interpretation, given current results, could be a lower redshift feature such as [O III]λ4959,5007 at z = 2.19. We find two other 3D-HST [O III] emitters within 1000 km s(–)(1) of that redshift in the GOODS-South field. Additional support for this interpretation comes from the discovery of a bright '[O III] blob' with a secure G141 grism redshift of z = 1.605. This object has a strikingly large observed equivalent width of nearly 9000 Å that results in similar 'dropout' colors as UDFj-39546284.
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  • Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: high-redshift