학술논문

Halpha Emitting Galaxies at Z ~ 0.6 in the Deep and Wide Narrow-Band Survey
Document Type
Report
Source
The Astrophysical Journal. 858(2)
Subject
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Astronomy
Language
English
ISSN
1538-4357
0004-637X
Abstract
We present new measurements of the Hα luminosity function (LF) and star formation rate (SFR) volume density for galaxies at z∼0.62 in the COSMOS field. Our results are part of the Deep And Wide Narrow-band Survey (DAWN), a unique infrared imaging program with large areal coverage (∼1.1 deg2 over five fields) and sensitivity (9.9 x 10(exp -18) erg cm(exp -2) s(exp -1) at 5σ). The present sample, based on a single DAWN field, contains 116 Hα emission line candidates at z∼0.62, 25% of which have spectroscopic confirmations. These candidates have been selected through the comparison of narrow and broad-band images in the infrared and through matching with existing catalogs in the COSMOS field. The dust-corrected LF is well described by a Schechter function with L* = 10 (exp 42.64 +/- 0.92) erg s (exp −1), Phi* = 10 (exp -3.320.93)Mpc(exp −3), L*Phi* = L 10(exp 39.40) 0.15 erg s(exp −1)Mpc(exp −3), and α=−1.75+/-0.09. From this LF, we calculate a SFR density of ρSFR=10(exp −1.37+/-0.08)solar mass yr(exp −1)Mpc(exp −3). We expect an additional cosmic variance uncertainty of ∼20%. Both the faint end slope and luminosity density that we derive are consistent with prior results at similar redshifts, with reduced uncertainties. We also present an analysis of these Hα emitters' sizes, which shows a direct correlation between the galaxies' sizes and their Hα emission.