Field Galaxy Evolution Since Z approximately 1 from a Sample of QSO Absorption--selected Galaxies
Abstract
We present some of the results of a large survey aimed at establishing the properties of galaxies selected by their having produced detectable Mg II λλ2796, 2803 absorption in the spectra of background QSOs. The present sample covers the redshift range 0.2 <= z <= 1.0, with <z> = 0.65. From an extensive program of optical and near-IR imaging and optical spectroscopy, we find that the galaxies appear to be similar to normal galaxies at the present epoch, ranging from late-type spiral galaxies to those whose spectra and colors resemble present-day ellipticals. Contrary to some faint field galaxy samples selected using different criteria, over the redshift range observed we find no evidence for significant evolution in rest frame B - K color, space density, or (rest frame B or K) luminosity. The "average" Mg II absorbing galaxy appears to be consistent with a normal 0.7 L^*^_B_ Sb galaxy having a roughly constant star formation rate since z~1, although galaxies spanning a range of a factor of ~70 in luminosity are found in the absorber sample. The diffuse gas cross section imposed by studies of this kind appears to he biased against the relatively underluminous, blue galaxies which apparently dominate the number counts at faint magnitudes. However, essentially all "normal,' field galaxies, independent of spectroscopic type, appear to be potential QSO absorbers.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 1994
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9410025
- Bibcode:
- 1994ApJ...437L..75S
- Keywords:
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- Absorption Spectra;
- Elliptical Galaxies;
- Infrared Imagery;
- Magnesium;
- Quasars;
- Spiral Galaxies;
- Star Formation;
- Visible Spectrum;
- Absorption Spectroscopy;
- Red Shift;
- Sky Surveys (Astronomy);
- Stellar Color;
- Stellar Luminosity;
- Astronomy;
- GALAXIES: EVOLUTION;
- GALAXIES: DISTANCES AND REDSHIFTS;
- GALAXIES: QUASARS: ABSORPTION LINES;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- to appear in ApJ Letters, 6 pages, compressed, uuencoded postscript, CSR-94-22