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THE BURSTY STAR FORMATION HISTORIES OF LOW-MASS GALAXIES AT 0.4 < z < 1 REVEALED BY STAR FORMATION RATES MEASURED FROM Hβ AND FUV.

Authors :
Yicheng Guo
Marc Rafelski
S. M. Faber
David C. Koo
Mark R. Krumholz
Jonathan R. Trump
S. P. Willner
Ricardo Amorín
Guillermo Barro
Eric F. Bell
Jonathan P. Gardner
Eric Gawiser
Nimish P. Hathi
Anton M. Koekemoer
Camilla Pacifici
Pablo G. Pérez-González
Swara Ravindranath
Naveen Reddy
Harry I. Teplitz
Hassen Yesuf
Source :
Astrophysical Journal; 12/10/2016, Vol. 833 Issue 1, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We investigate the burstiness of star formation histories (SFHs) of galaxies at 0.4 &lt; z &lt; 1 by using the ratio of star formation rates (SFRs) measured from Hβ and FUV (1500 &#197;) (Hβ-to-FUV ratio). Our sample contains 164 galaxies down to stellar mass (M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt;) of 10&lt;superscript&gt;8.5&lt;/superscript&gt;M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt; in the CANDELS GOODS-N region, where Team Keck Redshift Survey Keck/DEIMOS spectroscopy and Hubble Space Telescope/WFC3 F275W images from CANDELS and Hubble Deep UV Legacy Survey are available. When the ratio of Hβ- and FUV-derived SFRs is measured, dust extinction correction is negligible (except for very dusty galaxies) with the Calzetti attenuation curve. The Hβ-to-FUV ratio of our sample increases with M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt; and SFR. The median ratio is ∼0.7 at M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt; ∼ 10&lt;superscript&gt;8.5&lt;/superscript&gt;M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt; (or SFR ∼ 0.5 M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt; yr&lt;superscript&gt;−1&lt;/superscript&gt;) and increases to ∼1 at M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt; ∼ 10&lt;superscript&gt;10&lt;/superscript&gt;M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt; (or SFR ∼ 10 M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt; yr&lt;superscript&gt;−1&lt;/superscript&gt;). At M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt; &lt; 10&lt;superscript&gt;9.5&lt;/superscript&gt;M&lt;subscript&gt;⊙&lt;/subscript&gt;, our median Hβ-to-FUV ratio is lower than that of local galaxies at the same M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt;, implying a redshift evolution. Bursty SFH on a timescale of a few tens of megayears on galactic scales provides a plausible explanation for our results, and the importance of the burstiness increases as M&lt;subscript&gt;*&lt;/subscript&gt; decreases. Due to sample selection effects, our Hβ-to-FUV ratio may be an upper limit of the true value of a complete sample, which strengthens our conclusions. Other models, e.g., non-universal initial mass function or stochastic star formation on star cluster scales, are unable to plausibly explain our results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
833
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120154161
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/833/1/37