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Cooke, Jeff; Berrier, J.; Barton, E.; Bullock, J.; Wolfe, A.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #215, #602.18; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 36, p.1123
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2010
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We present five serendipitous spectroscopic interacting Lyman break
galaxy (LBG) pairs and six candidate pairs from our z 3 Keck survey.
All galaxies in the pairs exhibit Lyα in emission and we show that
this is not a selection effect. A complete investigation of all LBG
spectroscopic-photometric pairs with at least one spectroscopically
confirmed component indicates an abundance of Lyα emitting LBGs
(eLBGs) with projected separations of < 50 h-1 kpc,
physical, with eLBGs comprising all pairs with < 20 h-1
kpc separations. We present a new broadband technique able to select
very large numbers of LBGs based on their Lyα EW and associated
features. We successfully test this technique with CFHTLS Deep data and
200 Keck spectra and show that the Lyα emitter (LAE) population is
a natural extension of the LBG population. As a result, this technique
can efficiently select very large numbers of LAEs over large defined
redshift paths using simple broadband criteria. In addition, we present
evidence that a significant fraction of LAEs and eLBGs are detectable as
a result of the effects of interactions, whereas LBGs exhibiting
Lyα in absorption are not.