The Building the Bridge survey for z=3 Ly-alpha emitting galaxies I: method and first results
J. P. U. Fynbo (Univ. of Aarhus), C. Ledoux (ESO, Chile), P. Moller, (ESO, Garching), B. Thomsen (Univ. of Aarhus), I. Burud (STScI)

TL;DR
This paper reports on a VLT observational program detecting faint high-redshift Ly-alpha emitting galaxies, presenting new candidate selection methods, spectroscopic confirmation results, and evidence of large-scale structures at z~3.
Contribution
It introduces a novel survey method for faint Ly-alpha emitters at z~3 and provides the first spectroscopic confirmation of these galaxies in specific fields.
Findings
High confirmation rate of Ly-alpha candidates (~82%)
Detection of large-scale structure at z~3
Serendipitous discovery of additional Ly-alpha emitters
Abstract
We present the first results of an observational programme at the ESO Very Large Telescope aimed at detecting a large sample of high-redshift galaxies fainter than the current spectroscopic limit of R=25.5 for Lyman-Break galaxies. In this paper, we describe the results of deep narrow and broad-band imaging and subsequent follow-up multi-object spectroscopy of faint high-redshift galaxies in the fields of the BRI1346-0322 and Q2138-4427. These QSOs have intervening absorbers, at redshifts z=2.85 and z=3.15 respectively, for which redshifted Ly-alpha emission falls within less than a few AA from the central wavelengths of existing VLT (~60 AA wide) narrow-band filters. We selected 37 and 27 candidate emission-line galaxies in the two fields respectively. About 85% of the candidates have R-band magnitudes fainter than R=25.5. The first spectroscopic follow-up of a sub-sample of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
