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Galaxy Evolution from QSO Absorption--Selected Samples

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We present results of surveys for high redshift field galaxies selected by their having produced detectable absorption in the spectra of background QSOs. Such surveys, in essence selected by gas cross-section rather than by flux density, are almost completely independent of the conventional magnitude--limited redshift survey, and allow one to follow objects of normal luminosity well beyond z1z\sim 1, the redshift at which many of the standard techniques break down. We summarize the principal results for our completed survey at z1z \le 1, and give the preliminary results of a second survey designed to extend the sample to z=1.6z=1.6. A general conclusion is that normal field galaxies exhibit strikingly little evolution in their space density, luminosity, and optical/IR colors to redshifts as high as z1.5z\sim 1.5. We discuss both the techniques involved and the implications of the results.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9409061,
  title  = {Galaxy Evolution from QSO Absorption--Selected Samples},
  author = {C. Steidel and M. Dickinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9409061},
  year   = {2007}
}

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from 35th Herstmonceaux Conference, "Wide Field Spectroscopy and the Distant Universe", 13 pages, compressed, uuencoded postscript, CSR-94-23