The Optical Identification of a Primeval Galaxy at z >~ 4.4
Abstract
We have obtained with the SUSI CCD camera on the ESO 3.5m NTT deep images in the BVRI bands of the field centered on the QSO BRI 1202-0725 (z em=4.694). In the final combined frames the stellar images have FWHM of 1,1,0.6 and 0.65 arcsec respectively. The R and I images show clearly a galaxy 2.2'' from the QSO, corresponding to 13h-150 kpc at z 4.5. Possible identification with the metal absorption systems seen in the line of sight to the QSO, including the highest redshift damped system known to date at z=4.383, are discussed. We conclude that its colours can be reconciled only with the spectrum of a primeval galaxy at z >~ 4.4, making it the most distant galaxy detected so far. From its magnitudes and models of young galaxy evolution we deduce that it is forming stars at a rate 30 M yr-1 and has an estimated age of the order of 108 yr or less, implying that the bulk of the stellar population formed at z < 6.
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