Stellar Populations and lyα Emission from Lensed z ⪆ 6 Galaxies
Abstract
We present results from an SED analysis of two lensed high-z objects, the z=6.56 galaxy HCM6A behind the cluster Abell 370 discovered by Hu et al. (2002) and the triple arc at z ∼ 7 behind Abell 2218 found by Kneib et al. (2004). For HCM 6A we find indications for the presence of dust in this galaxy, and we estimate the properties of its stellar populations (SFR, age, etc.), and the intrinsic lyα emission. From the `best fit' reddening (E(B-V) ∼ 0.25) its estimated luminosity is L ∼ (1-4) × 1011 lsun, in the range of luminous infrared galaxies. For the arc behind Abell 2218 we find a most likely redshift of z ∼ 6.0-7.2 taking into account both our photometric determination and lensing considerations. SED fits indicate generally a low extinction but do not strongly constrain the SF history. Best fits have typical ages of ∼ 3 to 400 Myr. The apparent 4000 Å break observed recently by Egami et al. (2004) from combination of IRAC/Spitzer and HST observations can also well be reproduced with templates of young populations (∼ 15 Myr or even younger) and does not necessarily imply old ages. Finally, we briefly examine the detectability of dusty lensed high-z galaxies with Herschel and ALMA.
- Publication:
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Gravitational Lensing Impact on Cosmology
- Pub Date:
- June 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S174392130500219X
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0412247
- Bibcode:
- 2005IAUS..225..387S
- Keywords:
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- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- To appear in "Impact Of Gravitational Lensing On Cosmology", IAU Symposium 225, Eds. Y. Mellier and G. Meylan