Probing High-Redshift Galaxy Formation at the Highest Luminosities: New Insights from DEIMOS Spectroscopy
Abstract: We present DEIMOS spectroscopic observations of the most UV-luminous star-forming galaxies at 3.2<z<4.6. Our sample contains galaxies with luminosities of L*<L<7L* and is one of the largest samples to date of the most UV-luminous galaxies at these redshifts. Our data confirm 41 star-forming galaxies at 3.2<z<4.6 and validate the clean selection of the photometric candidates. We find that the fraction of Lya emitting galaxies increases with decreasing UV luminosity. We find strong evidence of large-scale outflows, transporting the neutral/ionized gas in the interstellar medium away from the galaxy. Galaxies exhibiting both interstellar absorption and Lya emission lines show a significant velocity offset between the two features (200-1140 km/s). We find tentative evidence that this measure of the outflow velocity increases with UV luminosity and/or stellar mass. The luminosity- and mass-dependent outflow strengths suggest that the efficiency of feedback and enrichment of the surrounding medium depend on these parameters. We present composite spectra of the absorption-line-only and Lya-emitting subsets of the UV luminous galaxies at z~3.7. The composite spectra are similar to those of lower-z and lower-luminosity LBGs samples, but with some subtle differences. Analyses of the composite spectra suggest that the UV luminous LBGs at z~3.7 may have a higher covering fraction of absorbing gas, and may be older than their lower-z and lower-luminosity counterparts. In addition, we have discovered 5 galaxies that belong to a massive overdensity at z=3.78. Finally, two galaxies each show two distinct sets of interstellar absorption features. The latter may be a sign of a final stage of major merger, or clumpy disk formation. Their presence implies that frequency of such sources among our luminous z~3.7 LBGs may be an order of magnitude higher than in lower redshift and lower luminosity samples.
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