Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Bivariate functions of Hα star-forming galaxies

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We present bivariate luminosity and stellar mass functions of Hα star-forming galaxies drawn from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. While optically deep spectroscopic observations of GAMA over a wide sky area enable the detection of a large number of 0.001 < SFRHα(M yr-1) < 100 galaxies, the requirement for an Hα detection in targets selected from an r-band magnitude-limited survey leads to an incompleteness due to missing optically faint star-forming galaxies. Using z < 0.1 bivariate distributions as a reference we model the higher-z distributions, thereby approximating a correction for the missing optically faint star-forming galaxies to the local star formation rate (SFR) andMdensities. Furthermore, we obtain the r-band luminosity functions (LFs) and stellar mass functions of Hα star-forming galaxies from the bivariate LFs.As our sample is selected on the basis of detectedHα emission, a direct tracer of ongoing star formation, this sample represents a true star-forming galaxy sample, and is drawn from both photometrically classified blue and red subpopulations, though mostly from the blue population. On average 20-30 per cent of red galaxies at all stellar masses are star forming, implying that these galaxies may be dusty star-forming systems.

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Gunawardhana, M. L. P., Hopkins, A. M., Taylor, E. N., Bland-Hawthorn, J., Norberg, P., Baldry, I. K., … Robotham, A. S. G. (2015). Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Bivariate functions of Hα star-forming galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 447(1), 875–901. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu2232

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