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GAMA/H-ATLAS: a meta-analysis of SFR indicators – comprehensive measures of the SFR–M∗ relation and cosmic star formation history at z < 0.4

Authors :
Scott M. Croom
Aaron S. G. Robotham
Cristina Carmen Popescu
Edo Ibar
Anne E. Sansom
S. Phillipps
Luke J. M. Davies
E. da Cunha
Simon P. Driver
Sarah Brough
Mehmet Alpaslan
Matthew Smith
Michelle E. Cluver
Jonathan Loveday
Richard J. Tuffs
Malcolm N. Bremer
Andrew M. Hopkins
Michał J. Michałowski
Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn
Maritza A. Lara-López
Loretta Dunne
Edward N. Taylor
Amanda J. Moffett
Meiert W. Grootes
Michael J. I. Brown
Matt S. Owers
Stephen K. Andrews
Nathan Bourne
Jochen Liske
University of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomy
Source :
Davies, L J M, Driver, S P, Robotham, A S G, Grootes, M W, Popescu, C C, Tuffs, R J, Hopkins, A, Alpaslan, M, Andrews, S K, Bland-Hawthorn, J, Bremer, M N, Brough, S, Brown, M J I, Cluver, M E, Croom, S, da Cunha, E, Dunne, L, Lara-López, M A, Liske, J, Loveday, J, Moffett, A J, Owers, M, Phillipps, S, Sansom, A E, Taylor, E N, Michalowski, M J, Ibar, E, Smith, M & Bourne, N 2016, ' GAMA/H-ATLAS : A meta-analysis of SFR indicators-comprehensive measures of the SFR-M relation and Cosmic Star Formation History at z <0.4 ', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 461, no. 1, pp. 458-485 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1342, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2016.

Abstract

We present a meta-analysis of star-formation rate (SFR) indicators in the GAMA survey, producing 12 different SFR metrics and determining the SFR-M* relation for each. We compare and contrast published methods to extract the SFR from each indicator, using a well-defined local sample of morphologically-selected spiral galaxies, which excludes sources which potentially have large recent changes to their SFR. The different methods are found to yield SFR-M* relations with inconsistent slopes and normalisations, suggesting differences between calibration methods. The recovered SFR-M* relations also have a large range in scatter which, as SFRs of the targets may be considered constant over the different timescales, suggests differences in the accuracy by which methods correct for attenuation in individual targets. We then recalibrate all SFR indicators to provide new, robust and consistent luminosity-to-SFR calibrations, finding that the most consistent slopes and normalisations of the SFR-M* relations are obtained when recalibrated using the radiation transfer method of Popescu et al. These new calibrations can be used to directly compare SFRs across different observations, epochs and galaxy populations. We then apply our calibrations to the GAMA II equatorial dataset and explore the evolution of star-formation in the local Universe. We determine the evolution of the normalisation to the SFR-M* relation from 0 &lt; z &lt; 0.35 - finding consistent trends with previous estimates at 0.3 &lt; z &lt; 1.2. We then provide the definitive z &lt; 0.35 Cosmic Star Formation History, SFR-M* relation and its evolution over the last 3 billion years.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 31 pages, 15 Figures

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Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Davies, L J M, Driver, S P, Robotham, A S G, Grootes, M W, Popescu, C C, Tuffs, R J, Hopkins, A, Alpaslan, M, Andrews, S K, Bland-Hawthorn, J, Bremer, M N, Brough, S, Brown, M J I, Cluver, M E, Croom, S, da Cunha, E, Dunne, L, Lara-L&#243;pez, M A, Liske, J, Loveday, J, Moffett, A J, Owers, M, Phillipps, S, Sansom, A E, Taylor, E N, Michalowski, M J, Ibar, E, Smith, M &amp; Bourne, N 2016, &#39; GAMA/H-ATLAS : A meta-analysis of SFR indicators-comprehensive measures of the SFR-M relation and Cosmic Star Formation History at z <0.4 &#39;, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 461, no. 1, pp. 458-485 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1342, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
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