A 1.4 deg 2 blind survey for CII], CIII] and CIV at z0.7-1.5. I: nature, morphologies and equivalent widths
Abstract
While traditionally associated with active galactic nuclei (AGN), the properties of the CII] (λ=2326\,), CIII] (λ,λ=1907,1909\,) and CIV (λ,λ=1549, 1551\,) emission lines are still uncertain as large, unbiased samples of sources are scarce. We present the first blind, statistical study of CII], CIII] and CIV emitters at z0.68,1.05,1.53, respectively, uniformly selected down to a flux limit of 4×10-17 erg s-1 cm-1 through a narrow band survey covering an area of 1.4 deg2 over COSMOS and UDS. We detect 16 CII], 35 CIII] and 17 CIV emitters, whose nature we investigate using optical colours as well as HST, X-ray, radio and far infra-red data. We find that z0.7 CII] emitters are consistent with a mixture of blue (UV slope β=-2.00.4) star forming galaxies with disky HST structure and AGN with Seyfert-like morphologies. Bright CII] emitters have individual X-ray detections as well as high average black hole accretion rates (BHAR) of 0.1 M yr-1. CIII] emitters at z1.05 trace a general population of SF galaxies, with β=-0.81.1, a variety of optical morphologies, including isolated and interacting galaxies and low BHAR (<0.02 M yr-1). Our CIV emitters at z1.5 are consistent with young, blue quasars (β-1.9) with point-like optical morphologies, bright X-ray counterparts and large BHAR (0.8 M yr-1). We also find some surprising CII], CIII] and CIV emitters with rest-frame equivalent widths which could be as large as 50-100 . AGN or spatial offsets between the UV continuum stellar disk and the line emitting regions may explain the large EW. These bright CII], CIII] and CIV emitters are ideal candidates for spectroscopic follow up to fully unveil their nature.
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