The HST/ACS Grism Parallel Survey. 2. First results and a catalog of faint emission-line galaxies at z <= 1.6

Mar, 2005
20 pages
Published in:
  • Astron.J. 130 (2005) 1324-1336
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We present the first results from the HST/ACS Grism Parallel Survey, a large program obtaining deep, slitless ACS grism spectroscopy of high-latitude HST parallel fields. We report on 11 high Galactic latitude fields here, each with grism integration times >12 ks. We identify 601 compact emission line galaxies at z < 1.6, reaching emission lines to a flux limit of > 5 E-18 ergs/cm^2/s (3 sigma). We determine redshifts by cross correlation of the target spectra with template spectra, followed by visual inspection. We measure star formation rates from the observed [OII] 3727, [OIII] 5007 and Halpha line fluxes. Follow-up observations with the Keck telescope of one of the survey fields confirms our classification and redshifts with sigma(z)~0.02. This is one of the deepest emission line surveys to date, covering a total area of 121 arcmin^2. The rough estimate of the co-moving number density of emission-line galaxies in our survey at 0.3 < z < 1.3 is ~4.5 E-3 h^{-3}_70 Mpc^{-3}. We reach deeper into the emission-line luminosity function than either the STIS or NICMOS grism parallel surveys, finding an apparent space density of emission line galaxies several times higher than those surveys. Because of the ACS high spatial resolution, our survey is very sensitive to faint, compact galaxies with strong emission lines and weak continua. The ACS grism survey provides the co-moving star formation density at z < 1.6 at a high level of completeness.
  • catalogs
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • surveys