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A measurement of the contamination in [O III] λ5007 surveys of intracluster stars and the surface density of z=3.13 Lyα galaxies

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 566, Issue 2, Pages 784-793

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/338230

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cosmology : observations; galaxies : clusters : general; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : formation; galaxies : interactions; planetary nebulae : general

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We present two pieces of evidence supporting the hypothesis that the bright [O III] lambda5007 sources found in Virgo's intracluster space are intracluster planetary nebulae rather than [O II] lambda3727 galaxies at z similar to 0.35 or Lyalpha sources at z similar to 3.13. First, we confirm the nature of five overluminous [O III] sources that are postulated to lie in front of M87: by examining the composite spectrum of these objects, we show that the weaker [O III] line at lambda4959 is definitely present at a strength similar to1/3 that of [O III] lambda5007. The ratio demonstrates that, at most, only one of the five objects is a background galaxy. We then estimate the surface density of background emission-line objects by conducting a wide-field (0.13 deg(2)) search at lambda5019 for faint emission-line sources in a blank field located well away from any galaxy or cluster. We show that the density of blank-field emission-line sources is significantly lower than the density of sources detected between the galaxies of Virgo but in good agreement with the density of Lyalpha galaxies found by Hu, Cowie, & McMahon. The implication is that background galaxies account for only similar to20% of the planetary nebula candidates in Virgo's intracluster fields.

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