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A Possible Forest of Emission Lines from Proto-galaxies
Published 1993-01-29Version 1
The possibility of detecting proto-galaxies in the UV band is pointed out, assuming that galaxy formation occured at z $\sim 5-6$. It is shown that the diffuse gas in collapsing galaxy sized objects with temperatures $\sim 10^{6\pm0.5}$ K, and with a modest amount of metallicity, should copiously produce emission lines from highly ionized Iron atoms. The expected luminosity from models of galaxy formation is compared with the sensitivity of HST.
Comments: 7 pages (4 figs, available upon request). (To appear in MNRAS pink pages)
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: galaxy formation, copiously produce emission lines, uv band, diffuse gas, highly ionized iron atoms
Tags: journal article
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