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Star Formation in Emission-Line Galaxies Between Redshifts of 0.8 and 1.6

Authors :
Erin K. S. Hicks
Harry I. Teplitz
Patrick J. McCarthy
Lin Yan
Matthew A. Malkan
Source :
Hicks, EKS; Malkan, MA; Teplitz, HI; McCarthy, PJ; & Lin, YAN. (2002). Star formation in emission-line galaxies between redshifts of 0.8 and 1.6. Astrophysical Journal, 581(1 I), 205-222. doi: 10.1086/344224. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6qg0311w, The Astrophysical Journal, vol 581, iss 1, Astrophysical Journal, vol 581, iss 1 I
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
arXiv, 2002.

Abstract

Optical spectra of 14 emission-line galaxies representative of the 1999 NICMOS parallel grism Ha survey of McCarthy et al. are presented. Of the 14, 9 have emission lines confirming the redshifts found in the grism survey. The higher resolution of our optical spectra improves the redshift accuracy by a factor of 5. The [O II]/Ha values of our sample are found to be more than two times lower than expected from Jansen et al. This [O II]/Ha ratio discrepancy is most likely explained by additional reddening in our Ha-selected sample [on average, as much as an extra E(B-V) = 0.6], as well as to a possible stronger dependence of the [O II]/Ha ratio on galaxy luminosity than is found in local galaxies. The result is that star formation rates (SFRs) calculated from [O II]3727 emission, uncorrected for extinction, are found to be on average 4 +/- 2 times lower than the SFRs calculated from Ha emission. Classification of emission-line galaxies as starburst or Seyfert galaxies based on comparison of the ratios [O II]/Hb and [Ne III]3869/Hb is discussed. New Seyfert 1 diagnostics using the Ha line luminosity, H-band absolute magnitude, and Ha equivalent widths are also presented. One galaxy is classified as a Seyfert 1 based on its broad emission lines, implying a comoving number density for Seyfert 1s of 2.5{+5.9, -2.1} times 10^{-5} Mpc^{-3}. This commoving number density is a factor of 2.4{+5.5,-2.0} times higher than estimated by other surveys.<br />Comment: 51 pages, 18 figures; Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; Revised version with minor changes and an additional reference which gives further support to our conclusions

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hicks, EKS; Malkan, MA; Teplitz, HI; McCarthy, PJ; & Lin, YAN. (2002). Star formation in emission-line galaxies between redshifts of 0.8 and 1.6. Astrophysical Journal, 581(1 I), 205-222. doi: 10.1086/344224. UCLA: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6qg0311w, The Astrophysical Journal, vol 581, iss 1, Astrophysical Journal, vol 581, iss 1 I
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....21d5c5697b9663068594514f2bc09703
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0208551