The Hα‐based Star Formation Rate Density of the Universe at z = 0.84

  • Villar V
  • Gallego J
  • Pérez‐González P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present the results of an Halpha near-infrared narrow-band survey searching for star-forming galaxies at redshift z=0.84. This work is an extension of our previous narrow-band studies in the optical at lower redshifts. After removal of stars and redshift interlopers (using spectroscopic and photometric redshifts), we build a complete sample of 165 Halpha emitters in the Extended Groth strip and GOODS-N fields with L(Halpha)>10^41 erg/s. We compute the Halpha luminosity function at z=0.84 after corrections for [NII] flux contamination, extinction, systematic errors, and incompleteness. Our sources present an average dust extinction of A(Halpha)=1.5 mag. Adopting Halpha as a surrogate for the instantaneous star formation rate (SFR), we measure a extinction-corrected SFR density of 0.17+-0.03 M_sun/yr/Mpc3. Combining this result to our prior measurements at z=0.02, 0.24, and 0.40, we derive an Halpha-based evolution of the SFR density proportional to (1+z)^beta with beta=3.8+-0.5. This evolution is consistent with that derived by other authors using different SFR tracers.

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Villar, V., Gallego, J., Pérez‐González, P. G., Pascual, S., Noeske, K., Koo, D. C., … Zamorano, J. (2008). The Hα‐based Star Formation Rate Density of the Universe at z = 0.84. The Astrophysical Journal, 677(1), 169–185. https://doi.org/10.1086/528942

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