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MIDIS: The Relation between Strong (Hb+[OIII]) Emission, Star Formation and Burstiness Around the Epoch of Reionization

Authors :
Caputi, Karina I.
Rinaldi, Pierluigi
Iani, Edoardo
Pérez-González, Pablo G.
Ostlin, Göran
Colina, Luis
Greve, Thomas R.
Nørgaard-Nielsen, Hans-Ulrik
Wright, Gillian S.
Alvarez-Márquez, Javier
Eckart, Andreas
Hjorth, Jens
Labiano, Alvaro
Fèvre, Olivier Le
Walter, Fabian
van der Werf, Paul
Boogaard, Leindert
Costantin, Luca
Crespo-Gómez, Alejandro
Gillman, Steven
Jermann, Iris
Langeroodi, Danial
Melinder, Jens
Peissker, Florian
Güdel, Manuel
Henning, Thomas
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Ray, Thomas P.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We investigate the properties of strong (Hb+[OIII]) emitters before and after the end of the Epoch of Reionization from z=8 to z=5.5. We make use of ultra-deep JWST/NIRCam imaging in the Parallel Field of the MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) in the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field (P2-XDF), in order to select prominent (Hb+[OIII]) emitters (with rest EW_0 > 100 Angstroms) at z=5.5-7, based on their flux density enhancement in the F356W band with respect to the spectral energy distribution continuum. We complement our selection with other (Hb+[OIII]) emitters from the literature at similar and higher (z=7-8) redshifts. We find (non-independent) anti-correlations between EW_0(Hb+[OIII]) and both galaxy stellar mass and age, in agreement with previous studies, and a positive correlation with specific star formation rate (sSFR). On the SFR-M* plane, the (Hb+[OIII]) emitters populate both the star-formation main sequence and the starburst region, which become indistinguishable at low stellar masses (log10(M*) < 7.5). We find tentative evidence for a non-monotonic relation between EW_0(Hb+[OIII]) and SFR, such that both parameters correlate with each other at SFR > 1 Msun/yr, while the correlation flattens out at lower SFRs. This suggests that low metallicities producing high EW_0(Hb+[OIII]) could be important at low SFR values. Interestingly, the properties of the strong emitters and other galaxies (33% and 67% of our z=5.5-7 sample, respectively) are similar, including, in many cases, high sSFR. Therefore, it is crucial to consider both emitters and non-emitters to obtain a complete picture of the cosmic star formation activity around the Epoch of Reionization.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication at the ApJ. Version v3 includes minor update to match journal version

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.12691
Document Type :
Working Paper