Back to Search Start Over

H alpha-based star formation rates in and around z similar to 0.5 EDisCS clusters

Authors :
Cooper, Jennifer R.
Rudnick, Gregory H.
Brammer, Gabriel G.
Desjardins, Tyler
Mann, Justin L.
Weiner, Benjamin J.
Aragon-Salamanca, Alfonso
De Lucia, Gabriella
Desai, Vandana
Finn, Rose A.
Jablonka, Pascale
Jaffe, Yara L.
Moustakas, John
Sperone-Longin, Damien
Teplitz, Harry I.
Vulcani, Benedetta
Zaritsky, Dennis
Publisher :
OXFORD UNIV PRESS

Abstract

We investigate the role of environment on star formation rates (SFRs) of galaxies at various cosmic densities in well-studied clusters. We present the star-forming main sequence for 163 galaxies in four EDisCS clusters in the range 0.4 < z < 0.7. We use Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3 observations of the H alpha emission line to span three distinct local environments: the cluster core, infall region, and external field galaxies. The main sequence defined from our observations is consistent with other published H adistributions at similar redshifts but differs from those derived from star formation tracers such as 24 mu m. We find that the Ha-derived SFRs for the 67 galaxies with stellar masses greater than the mass-completeness limit of M-* > 10(9.75) M-circle dot show little dependence on environment. At face value, the similarities in the SFR distributions in the three environments may indicate that the process of finally shutting down star formation is rapid, however, the depth of our data and size of our sample make it difficult to conclusively test this scenario. Despite having significant H alpha emission, 21 galaxies are classified as UVJ-quiescent and may represent a demonstration of the quenching of star formation caught in the act.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od.......185..38bc39abda72efd900daefffa829b716