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GAMA/H-ATLAS: A meta-analysis of SFR indicators - comprehensive measures of the SFR-M* relation and cosmic star formation history at z < 0.4
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WoS WOS:000383272500037
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:84988825976
DOI 10.1093/MNRAS/STW1342
Año 2016
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Abstract



We present a meta-analysis of star formation rate (SFR) indicators in the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey, producing 12 different SFR metrics and determining the SFRM* relation for each. We compare and contrast published methods to extract the SFR from each indicator, using a well-defined local sample of morphologically selected spiral galaxies, which excludes sources which potentially have large recent changes to their SFR. The different methods are found to yield SFR-M* relations with inconsistent slopes and normalizations, suggesting differences between calibration methods. The recovered SFR-M* relations also have a large range in scatter which, as SFRs of the targets may be considered constant over the different time-scales, suggests differences in the accuracy by which methods correct for attenuation in individual targets. We then recalibrate all SFR indicators to provide new, robust and consistent luminosity-to-SFR calibrations, finding that the most consistent slopes and normalizations of the SFR-M* relations are obtained when recalibrated using the radiation transfer method of Popescu et al. These new calibrations can be used to directly compare SFRs across different observations, epochs and galaxy populations. We then apply our calibrations to the GAMA II equatorial data set and explore the evolution of star formation in the local Universe. We determine the evolution of the normalization to the SFR-M* relation from 0 < z < 0.35 - finding consistent trends with previous estimates at 0.3 < z < 1.2. We then provide the definitive z < 0.35 cosmic star formation history, SFR-M* relation and its evolution over the last 3 billion years.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Davies, L. Hombre Univ Western Australia - Australia
University of Western Australia - Australia
The University of Western Australia - Australia
2 Driver, S. Hombre Univ Western Australia - Australia
Univ St Andrews - Reino Unido
University of Western Australia - Australia
University of St Andrews - Reino Unido
The University of Western Australia - Australia
3 Robotham, A. Hombre Univ Western Australia - Australia
University of Western Australia - Australia
The University of Western Australia - Australia
4 Grootes, M. - ESA ESTEC SCI S - Países Bajos
ESA/ESTEC SCI-S - Países Bajos
ESTEC - European Space Research and Technology Centre - Países Bajos
5 Popescu, C. C. - Univ Cent Lancashire - Reino Unido
Romanian Acad - Rumania
6 Steenkamp, R. Hombre Max Planck Inst Kernphys - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics - Alemania
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik - Alemania
7 Hopkins, A. M. Hombre Australian Astron Observ - Australia
Australian Astronomical Observatory - Australia
8 Alpaslan, Mehmet Hombre NASA - Estados Unidos
NASA Ames Research Center - Estados Unidos
9 Andrews, S. K. - Univ Western Australia - Australia
University of Western Australia - Australia
The University of Western Australia - Australia
10 Bryant, Julia J. Mujer UNIV SYDNEY - Australia
The University of Sydney - Australia
11 Bremer, M. N. - Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
12 Brough, Sarah Mujer Australian Astron Observ - Australia
Australian Astronomical Observatory - Australia
13 Brown, M. Hombre MONASH UNIV - Australia
Monash University - Australia
14 Cluver, Michelle Mujer Univ Western Cape - República de Sudáfrica
University of the Western Cape - República de Sudáfrica
15 Croom, Scott Hombre UNIV SYDNEY - Australia
The University of Sydney - Australia
16 Vaccari, M. Hombre Swinburne Univ Technol - Australia
Swinburne University of Technology - Australia
17 Dunne, L. - UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido
Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
18 LARA-LOPEZ, MARITZA ARLENE Mujer Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico - México
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México - México
19 Liske, J. Hombre UNIV HAMBURG - Alemania
Universität Hamburg - Alemania
20 Loveday, Jonathan Hombre Univ Sussex - Reino Unido
University of Sussex - Reino Unido
21 Moffett, A. J. - Univ Western Australia - Australia
University of Western Australia - Australia
The University of Western Australia - Australia
22 Owers, Matt Hombre Australian Astron Observ - Australia
Macquarie Univ - Australia
Australian Astronomical Observatory - Australia
Macquarie University - Australia
23 Phillipps, S. Hombre Univ Bristol - Reino Unido
University of Bristol - Reino Unido
24 Sansom, Anne E. Mujer Univ Cent Lancashire - Reino Unido
University of Central Lancashire - Reino Unido
25 Taylor, Edward N. Hombre Swinburne Univ Technol - Australia
Swinburne University of Technology - Australia
26 Michalowski, Michal J. Hombre UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido
University of Edinburgh, Institute for Astronomy - Reino Unido
27 IBAR-PLASSER, EDUARDO Hombre Universidad de Valparaíso - Chile
28 Smith, Matthew Hombre Cardiff Univ - Reino Unido
Cardiff University - Reino Unido
29 Bourne, N. - UNIV EDINBURGH - Reino Unido

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Australian Research Council
European Research Council
Science and Technology Facilities Council
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
STFC (UK)
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
AAO
ARC (Australia)
Anglo-Australian Observatory
University of Namibia
European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant Cosmic Dust
UNAM through the PAPIIT project
Ecological Society of Australia

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MALL acknowledges support from UNAM through the PAPIIT project IA101315. LD acknowledges support from European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant Cosmic Dust.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank the anonymous reviewer for their helpful and insightful comments. GAMA is a joint European-Australasian project based around a spectroscopic campaign using the Anglo-Australian Telescope. The GAMA input catalogue is based on data taken from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. Complementary imaging of the GAMA regions is being obtained by a number of independent survey programmes including GALEX MIS, VST KiDS, VISTA VIKING, WISE, Herschel-ATLAS, GMRT and ASKAP providing UV-to-radio coverage. GAMA is funded by the STFC (UK), the ARC (Australia), the AAO and the participating institutions. The GAMA website is http://www.gama-survey.org/. The Herschel-ATLAS is a project with Herschel, which is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by Europeanled Principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA. The H-ATLAS website is http://www.h-atlas.org. MALL acknowledges support from UNAM through the PAPIIT project IA101315. LD acknowledges support from European Research Council Advanced Investigator grant Cosmic Dust.

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