Influence of star-forming galaxy selection on the galaxy main sequence

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Aims. This work aims to determine how the galaxy main sequence (MS) changes using seven different commonly used methods to select the star-forming galaxies within VIPERS data over 0:5 ≤ z < 1:2. The form and redshift evolution of the MS was then compared between selection methods. Methods. The star-forming galaxies were selected using widely known methods: a specific star-formation rate (sSFR); Baldwin, Phillips, and Terlevich (BPT) diagram; a 4000 spectral break (D4000) cut; and four colour-colour cuts (near-ultra-violet 'V verses r-J (NUVrJ), near-ultra-violet 'V verses r-K (NUVrK), u-r, and U-V verses V-J (UVJ)). The main sequences were then fitted for each of the seven selection methods using a Markov chain Monte Carlo forward modelling routine, fitting both a linear main sequence and a MS with a high-mass turnover to the star-forming galaxies. This was done in four redshift bins of 0:50 ≤ z < 0:62, 0:62 ≤ z < 0:72, 0:72 ≤ z < 0:85, and 0:85 ≤ z < 1:20. Results. The slopes of all star-forming samples were found to either remain constant or increase with redshift, and the scatters were approximately constant. There is no clear redshift dependency of the presence of a high-mass turnover for the majority of samples, with the NUVrJ and NUVrK being the only samples with turnovers only at low redshift. No samples have turnovers at all redshifts. Star-forming galaxies selected with sSFR and u-r are the only samples to have no high-mass turnover in all redshift bins. The normalisation of the MS increases with redshift, as expected. The scatter around the MS is lower than the ≈0.3 dex typically seen in MS studies for all seven samples. Conclusions. The lack (or presence) of a high-mass turnover is at least partially a result of the method used to select star-forming galaxies. However, whether a turnover should be present or not is unclear.

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Pearson, W. J., Pistis, F., Figueira, M., Małek, K., Moutard, T., Vergani, D., & Pollo, A. (2023). Influence of star-forming galaxy selection on the galaxy main sequence. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 679. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202346396

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