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Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study

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Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study. / Sobral, David; Best, Philip N.; Matsuda, Yuichi et al.
In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 420, No. 3, 03.2012, p. 1926-1945.

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Sobral, D, Best, PN, Matsuda, Y, Smail, I, Geach, JE & Cirasuolo, M 2012, 'Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 420, no. 3, pp. 1926-1945. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19977.x

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Sobral, D., Best, P. N., Matsuda, Y., Smail, I., Geach, J. E., & Cirasuolo, M. (2012). Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 420(3), 1926-1945. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19977.x

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Sobral D, Best PN, Matsuda Y, Smail I, Geach JE, Cirasuolo M. Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2012 Mar;420(3):1926-1945. Epub 2012 Mar 1. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19977.x

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Sobral, David ; Best, Philip N. ; Matsuda, Yuichi et al. / Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS : An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study. In: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2012 ; Vol. 420, No. 3. pp. 1926-1945.

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title = "Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS: An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study",
abstract = "This paper presents the results from the first wide and deep dual narrow-band survey to select Hα and [Oii] line emitters at z= 1.47 ± 0.02, exploiting synergies between the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope and the Subaru telescope by using matched narrow-band filters in the H and z′ bands. The Hα survey at z= 1.47 reaches a 3σ flux limit of F Hα≈ 7 × 10 -17ergs -1cm -2 (corresponding to a limiting star formation rate (SFR) in Hα of≈7M ⊙yr -1) and detects ≈200 Hα emitters over 0.7deg 2, while the much deeper [Oii] survey reaches an effective flux of ≈7 × 10 -18ergs -1cm -2 (SFR in [Oii] of ∼1M ⊙yr -1), detecting ≈1400 z= 1.47 [Oii] emitters in a matched comoving volume of ∼2.5 × 10 5Mpc 3. The combined survey results in the identification of 190 simultaneous Hα and [Oii] emitters at z= 1.47. Hα and [Oii] luminosity functions are derived and both are shown to evolve significantly from z∼ 0 in a consistent way. The SFR density of the Universe at z= 1.47 is evaluated, with the Hα analysis yielding ρ SFR= 0.16 ± 0.05M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3 and the [Oii] analysis ρ SFR= 0.17 ± 0.04M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3. The measurements are combined with other studies, providing a self-consistent measurement of the star formation history of the Universe over the last ∼11Gyr. By using a large comparison sample at z∼ 0.1, derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), [Oii]/Hα line ratios are calibrated as probes of dust extinction. Hα emitters at z∼ 1.47 show on average A Hα≈ 1mag, the same as found by SDSS in the local Universe. It is shown that although dust extinction correlates with SFR, the relation evolves by about ∼0.5mag from z∼ 1.5 to ∼0, with local relations overpredicting the dust extinction corrections at high z by that amount. Stellar mass is found to be a much more fundamental extinction predictor, with the same relation between mass and dust extinction being valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, at least for low and moderate stellar masses. The evolution in the extinction-SFR relation is therefore interpreted as being due to the evolution in median specific SFRs over cosmic time. Dust extinction corrections as a function of optical colours are also derived and shown to be broadly valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, offering simpler mechanisms for estimating extinction in moderately star-forming systems over the last ∼9Gyr.",
keywords = "Cosmology: observations, Galaxies: evolution, Galaxies: high-redshift, Galaxies: luminosity function, mass function",
author = "David Sobral and Best, {Philip N.} and Yuichi Matsuda and Ian Smail and Geach, {James E.} and Michele Cirasuolo",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Star formation at z=1.47 from HiZELS

T2 - An Hα+[Oii] double-blind study

AU - Sobral, David

AU - Best, Philip N.

AU - Matsuda, Yuichi

AU - Smail, Ian

AU - Geach, James E.

AU - Cirasuolo, Michele

PY - 2012/3

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N2 - This paper presents the results from the first wide and deep dual narrow-band survey to select Hα and [Oii] line emitters at z= 1.47 ± 0.02, exploiting synergies between the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope and the Subaru telescope by using matched narrow-band filters in the H and z′ bands. The Hα survey at z= 1.47 reaches a 3σ flux limit of F Hα≈ 7 × 10 -17ergs -1cm -2 (corresponding to a limiting star formation rate (SFR) in Hα of≈7M ⊙yr -1) and detects ≈200 Hα emitters over 0.7deg 2, while the much deeper [Oii] survey reaches an effective flux of ≈7 × 10 -18ergs -1cm -2 (SFR in [Oii] of ∼1M ⊙yr -1), detecting ≈1400 z= 1.47 [Oii] emitters in a matched comoving volume of ∼2.5 × 10 5Mpc 3. The combined survey results in the identification of 190 simultaneous Hα and [Oii] emitters at z= 1.47. Hα and [Oii] luminosity functions are derived and both are shown to evolve significantly from z∼ 0 in a consistent way. The SFR density of the Universe at z= 1.47 is evaluated, with the Hα analysis yielding ρ SFR= 0.16 ± 0.05M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3 and the [Oii] analysis ρ SFR= 0.17 ± 0.04M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3. The measurements are combined with other studies, providing a self-consistent measurement of the star formation history of the Universe over the last ∼11Gyr. By using a large comparison sample at z∼ 0.1, derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), [Oii]/Hα line ratios are calibrated as probes of dust extinction. Hα emitters at z∼ 1.47 show on average A Hα≈ 1mag, the same as found by SDSS in the local Universe. It is shown that although dust extinction correlates with SFR, the relation evolves by about ∼0.5mag from z∼ 1.5 to ∼0, with local relations overpredicting the dust extinction corrections at high z by that amount. Stellar mass is found to be a much more fundamental extinction predictor, with the same relation between mass and dust extinction being valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, at least for low and moderate stellar masses. The evolution in the extinction-SFR relation is therefore interpreted as being due to the evolution in median specific SFRs over cosmic time. Dust extinction corrections as a function of optical colours are also derived and shown to be broadly valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, offering simpler mechanisms for estimating extinction in moderately star-forming systems over the last ∼9Gyr.

AB - This paper presents the results from the first wide and deep dual narrow-band survey to select Hα and [Oii] line emitters at z= 1.47 ± 0.02, exploiting synergies between the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope and the Subaru telescope by using matched narrow-band filters in the H and z′ bands. The Hα survey at z= 1.47 reaches a 3σ flux limit of F Hα≈ 7 × 10 -17ergs -1cm -2 (corresponding to a limiting star formation rate (SFR) in Hα of≈7M ⊙yr -1) and detects ≈200 Hα emitters over 0.7deg 2, while the much deeper [Oii] survey reaches an effective flux of ≈7 × 10 -18ergs -1cm -2 (SFR in [Oii] of ∼1M ⊙yr -1), detecting ≈1400 z= 1.47 [Oii] emitters in a matched comoving volume of ∼2.5 × 10 5Mpc 3. The combined survey results in the identification of 190 simultaneous Hα and [Oii] emitters at z= 1.47. Hα and [Oii] luminosity functions are derived and both are shown to evolve significantly from z∼ 0 in a consistent way. The SFR density of the Universe at z= 1.47 is evaluated, with the Hα analysis yielding ρ SFR= 0.16 ± 0.05M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3 and the [Oii] analysis ρ SFR= 0.17 ± 0.04M ⊙yr -1Mpc -3. The measurements are combined with other studies, providing a self-consistent measurement of the star formation history of the Universe over the last ∼11Gyr. By using a large comparison sample at z∼ 0.1, derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), [Oii]/Hα line ratios are calibrated as probes of dust extinction. Hα emitters at z∼ 1.47 show on average A Hα≈ 1mag, the same as found by SDSS in the local Universe. It is shown that although dust extinction correlates with SFR, the relation evolves by about ∼0.5mag from z∼ 1.5 to ∼0, with local relations overpredicting the dust extinction corrections at high z by that amount. Stellar mass is found to be a much more fundamental extinction predictor, with the same relation between mass and dust extinction being valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, at least for low and moderate stellar masses. The evolution in the extinction-SFR relation is therefore interpreted as being due to the evolution in median specific SFRs over cosmic time. Dust extinction corrections as a function of optical colours are also derived and shown to be broadly valid at both z∼ 0 and ∼1.5, offering simpler mechanisms for estimating extinction in moderately star-forming systems over the last ∼9Gyr.

KW - Cosmology: observations

KW - Galaxies: evolution

KW - Galaxies: high-redshift

KW - Galaxies: luminosity function, mass function

U2 - 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19977.x

DO - 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19977.x

M3 - Journal article

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VL - 420

SP - 1926

EP - 1945

JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

SN - 0035-8711

IS - 3

ER -