Maseda, Michael Vvan der Wel, Arjenda Cunha, ElisabeteRix, Hans-WalterPacifici, CamillaMomcheva, IvelinaBrammer, GabrielFranx, Marijnvan Dokkum, P.G.Bell, Eric FFumagalli, Mattia2018-11-292018-11-292041-8205http://hdl.handle.net/1885/153584Spectroscopic observations from the Large Binocular Telescope and the Very Large Telescope reveal kinematically narrow lines (~50 km s–1) for a sample of 14 extreme emission line galaxies at redshifts 1.4 < z < 2.3. These measurements imply that the total dynamical masses of these systems are low (lesssim 3 × 109 M ☉). Their large [O III] λ5007 equivalent widths (500-1100 Å) and faint blue continuum emission imply young ages of 10-100 Myr and stellar masses of 108-109 M ☉, confirming the presence of a violent starburst. The dynamical masses represent the first such determinations for low-mass galaxies at z > 1. The stellar mass formed in this vigorous starburst phase represents a large fraction of the total (dynamical) mass, without a significantly massive underlying population of older stars. The occurrence of such intense events in shallow potentials strongly suggests that supernova-driven winds must be of critical importance in the subsequent evolution of these systems.application/pdfCONFIRMATION OF SMALL DYNAMICAL AND STELLAR MASSES FOR EXTREME EMISSION LINE GALAXIES AT z similar to 2201310.1088/2041-8205/778/1/L222018-11-29