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Physics  1995 

A Group of Galaxies at Redshift 2.38

DOI: 10.1086/176747

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We report the discovery of a group of galaxies at redshift 2.38. We imaged about 10% of a claimed supercluster of QSO absorption-lines at z=2.38 (Francis & Hewett 1993). In this small field (2 arcmin radius) we detect two Ly-alpha emitting galaxies. The discovery of two such galaxies in our tiny field supports Francis & Hewett's interpretation of the absorption-line supercluster as a high redshift "Great Wall". One of the Ly-alpha galaxies lies 22 arcsec from a background QSO, and may be associated with a multi-component Ly-alpha absorption complex seen in the QSO spectrum. This galaxy has an extended (50kpc) lumpy Ly-alpha morphology, surrounding a compact IR-bright nucleus. The nucleus shows a pronounced break in its optical-UV colors at about 4000 A (rest-frame), consistent with a stellar population of mass about 7E11 solar masses, an age of more than 500 Myr, and little on-going star-formation. C IV emission is detected, suggesting that a concealed AGN is present. Extended H-alpha emission is also detected; the ratio of Ly-alpha flux to H-alpha is abnormally low (about 0.7), probable evidence for extended dust. This galaxy is surrounded by a number of very red (B-K>5) objects, some of which have colors suggesting that they too are at z=2.38. We hypothesize that this galaxy, its neighbors and a surrounding lumpy gas cloud may be a giant elliptical galaxy in the act of bottom-up formation.

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