Rest-Frame Optical Spectra of Three Strongly Lensed Galaxies at z~2
Kevin N. Hainline, Alice E. Shapley, Katherine A. Kornei, Max Pettini,, Elizabeth Buckley-Geer, Sahar S. Allam, Douglas L. Tucker

TL;DR
This study uses detailed rest-frame optical spectra of three strongly lensed galaxies at z~2 to analyze their physical properties, revealing differences in star-forming regions compared to local galaxies due to high electron densities and ionization parameters.
Contribution
First detailed high S/N optical spectra of three lensed galaxies at z~2, providing insights into their physical conditions and star-forming regions.
Findings
High electron densities (~1000 cm^-3) in high-redshift galaxies.
Higher ionization parameters compared to local galaxies.
Lensed galaxies are similar to UV-selected star-forming galaxies at z~2.
Abstract
We present Keck II NIRSPEC rest-frame optical spectra for three recently discovered lensed galaxies: the Cosmic Horseshoe (z = 2.38), the Clone (z = 2.00), and SDSS J090122.37+181432.3 (z = 2.26). The boost in signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) from gravitational lensing provides an unusually detailed view of the physical conditions in these objects. A full complement of high S/N rest-frame optical emission lines is measured, spanning from rest-frame 3600 to 6800AA, including robust detections of fainter lines such as H-gamma, [SII]6717,6732, and in one instance [NeII]3869. SDSS J090122.37+181432.3 shows evidence for AGN activity, and therefore we focus our analysis on star-forming regions in the Cosmic Horseshoe and the Clone. For these two objects, we estimate a wide range of physical properties, including star-formation rate (SFR), metallicity, dynamical mass, and dust extinction. In all…
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