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First Spectroscopic Confirmation of a Monster Galaxy at z= 3.3 and Detailed Stellar Population and Structural Properties

Marsan et al., 2014

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16811781356423406612
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Marsan Z
Marchesini D
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American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts# 224

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We present the first spectroscopic confirmation of an ultra-massive galaxy at z, phot= 3.3 using data from Keck-NIRSPEC, VLT-Xshooter, and GTC-Osiris. We detect strong [OIII] and Lyα emission, and weak [OII], CIV, and HeII, confirming the redshift at z, spec= 3.3512 …
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