The Discovery of a Very Narrow-Line Star Forming Obat a Redshift of 5.66ject
Abstract
We report on the discovery of a very narrow-line star forming object beyond redshift of 5. Using the prime-focus camera, Suprime-Cam, on the 8.2 m Subaru telescope together with a narrow-passband filter centered at λ c = 8150 with passband of λ = 120 , we have obtained a very deep image of the field surrounding the quasar SDSSp J104433.04-012502.2 at a redshift of 5.74. Comparing this image with optical broad-band images, we have found an object with a very strong emission line. Our follow-up optical spectroscopy has revealed that this source is at a redshift of z=5.6550.002, forming stars at a rate 13 ~ h0.7-2 ~ M yr-1. Remarkably, the velocity dispersion of Lyα-emitting gas is only 22 km s-1. Since a blue half of the Lyα emission could be absorbed by neutral hydrogen gas, perhaps in the system, a modest estimate of the velocity dispersion may be 44 km s-1. Together with a linear size of 7.7 h0.7-1 kpc, we estimate a lower limit of the dynamical mass of this object to be 2 × 109 M. It is thus suggested that LAE J1044-0123 is a star-forming dwarf galaxy (i.e., a subgalactic object or a building block) beyond redshift 5 although we cannot exclude a possibility that most Lyα emission is absorbed by the red damping wing of neutral intergalactic matter.
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