Extragalactic H II regions in the UV : implications for primeval galaxies.

Terlevich, R.; Meier, D. L.

United Kingdom

Abstract

Three extragalactic regions of rapid star formation with redshifts great enough to separate the Lyman-alpha region from geocoronal Lyman-alpha have been observed with the IUE satellite. Only the low metal abundance object had detectable Lyman-alpha emission with Lyman-alpha/H-alpha of about 6; the other two have Lyman-alpha/H-alpha less than 0.6 (2 sigma). In the normal metallicity objects, there is some evidence for Lyman-alpha extinction in addition to that computed from the Balmer decrement. Lyman-alpha is therefore expected to be weak or absent in collapsed primeval galaxies because of their predicted moderate to high metallicity.

1981 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 94