The Nature of Compact Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field. II. Spectroscopic Properties and Implications for the Evolution of the Star Formation Rate Density of the Universe
The Astrophysical Journal1997Vol. 489(2), pp. 559–572
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R. Guzmán, J. Gallego, David C. Koo, Andrew C. Phillips, James D. Lowenthal, S. M. Faber, G. D. Illingworth, Nicole P. Vogt
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic study of 51 compact eld galaxies with redshifts z \ 1.4 and apparent magnitudes in the anking elds of the Hubble Deep Field. These galaxies are compact in I 814
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