K band SINFONI spectra of two z similar to 5 submillimeter galaxy systems: upper limits to the unobscured star formation from [O II] optical emission line searches

Couto, G. S., Colina, L., López, J. P., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Arribas, S. 2016. K band SINFONI spectra of two z similar to 5 submillimeter galaxy systems: upper limits to the unobscured star formation from [O II] optical emission line searches. Astronomy and Astrophysics 594, DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201628952

We present deep SINFONI K-band integral field spectra of two submillimeter galaxy systems (SMG): BR 1202-0725 and J1000+0234, at z = 4.69 and 4.55; respectively. Spectra extracted for each object in the two systems do not show any signature of the [O II] lambda lambda 3726, 29 angstrom emission-lines, placing upper flux limits of 3.9 and 2.5 x 10(-18) erg s(-1) cm(-2) for BR 1202-0725 and J1000+0234, respectively. Using the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) and the luminosity of the [O II] doublet, we estimate unobscured SFR upper limits of similar to 10-15 M-circle dot yr(-1) and similar to 30-40 M-circle dot yr(-1) for the objects of the two systems, respectively. For the SMGs, these values are at least two orders of magnitude lower than those derived from SED and IR luminosities. The differences on the SFR values would correspond to internal extinction of, at least, 3.4-4.9 and 2.1-3.6 mag in the visual for BR 1202-0725 and J1000+0234 SMGs, respectively. The upper limit for the [O II]-derived SFR in one of the LAEs (Ly alpha 2) in the BR1202-0725 system is at least one order of magnitude lower than the previous SFR derived from infrared tracers, while both estimates are in good agreement for Ly alpha 1. The lower limits to the internal extinction in these two Lyman-alpha emitters are 0.6 mag and 1.3 mag, respectively. No evidence for [O II] emission associated with Ly alpha 1 is identified in our data, implying that residuals of the K-band sky emission lines after subtraction in medium-band imaging data could provide the adequate flux.

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