2004A&A...418..913B


Query : 2004A&A...418..913B

2004A&A...418..913B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 418, 913-926 (2004/5-2)

Photometric estimates of stellar masses in high-redshift galaxies.

BERTA S., FRITZ J., FRANCESCHINI A., BRESSAN A. and LONSDALE C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a new tool for the photometric estimate of stellar masses in distant galaxies. The observed source spectral energy distributions are fitted by combining sets of various simple stellar populations, with different normalizations and different amounts of dust extinction, for a given (Salpeter) IMF. This treatment gives us the best flexibility and robustness when dealing with the widest variety of physical situation for the target galaxies, including inactive spheroidal and active starburst systems. We tested the code on three classes of sources: complete samples of dusty ISO-selected starbursts and of K-band selected ellipticals and S0s in the HDF South, and a representative sample of z∼2 to 3 Lyman-break galaxies in the HDF North. We pay particular attention in evaluating the uncertainties in the stellar mass estimate, due to degeneracies in the physical parameters, different star formation histories and different metallicities. Based on optical-NIR photometric data, the stellar masses are found to have overall uncertainties of a factor of ∼2 for E/S0s, while for the starburst population these rise to factors 2-5 (even including ISO/15µm photometric data), and up to ≥10 for Ly-break galaxies. Our analysis reveals in any case the latter to correspond to a galaxy population significantly less massive (M < a few 1010M) than those observed at lower redshifts (for which typically M > several 1010 M), possibly indicating substantial stellar build-up happening at z∼1 to 2 in the field galaxy population. Using simulated deep SIRTF/IRAC observations of starbursts and Lyman-break galaxies, we investigate how an extension of the wavelength dynamic range will decrease the uncertainties in the stellar mass estimate, and find that they will reduce for both classes to factors of 2-3, comparable to what found for E/S0s and good enough for statistically reliable determinations of the galaxy evolutionary mass functions.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: high-redshift - infrared: galaxies

CDS comments: Table 3, 1st col.: ID 'Ly1' to 'Ly8' not used in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HPS 389 EmG 12 36 41.77 +62 12 39.1   24.8 24.7 24.46 23.8 ~ 11 0
2 GOODS J123644.07+621410.4 G 12 36 44.0662 +62 14 10.383 24.41 24.6431 25.02 24.26 24.5662 ~ 36 0
3 GOODS J123645.34+621347.2 G 12 36 45.3415 +62 13 47.228   26.3528 25.81 25.49 25.4200 ~ 24 0
4 HNM 1352 G 12 36 45.7416 +62 11 57.350 27.6 26.5 26.2     ~ 15 0
5 GOODS J123648.31+621146.3 G 12 36 48.3067 +62 11 46.256 25.55 25.8707 25.50 24.58 24.6596 ~ 24 0
6 Cowie 75 G 12 36 48.33 +62 14 16.5 24.76 24.0079 24.09 23.58 23.5166 ~ 48 1
7 GOODS J123653.43+621329.8 G 12 36 53.4261 +62 13 29.798 27.5 26.0267 25.23 24.64 24.6451 ~ 29 0
8 Cowie 118 EmG 12 36 55.0618 +62 13 47.430 24.77 24.7692 24.95 24.23 24.5698 ~ 38 1
9 ISOHDFS 14 G 22 32 41.604 -60 35 15.13           ~ 3 0
10 ISOHDFS 16 G 22 32 42.7793 -60 32 11.149           ~ 4 0
11 ISOHDFS 20 G 22 32 44.0249 -60 34 57.203           ~ 3 0
12 [CDD2000] HDFS J223245.32-603332.6 G 22 32 45.3372 -60 33 32.516 21.129 23.871 22.491 21.99 21.568 ~ 9 0
13 GOODS J223245.56-603418.8 SBG 22 32 45.5829 -60 34 19.380 21.913 23.850 21.95 21.10 20.33 ~ 13 0
14 ISOHDFS 25 G 22 32 45.81 -60 32 25.7           ~ 6 0
15 ISOHDFS 28 G 22 32 45.81 -60 32 25.7           ~ 3 0
16 [EAD2001] HDFS J223246.90-603354.9 G 22 32 46.9446 -60 33 54.876 27.428 24.488 22.644   21.372 ~ 11 0
17 [EAD2001] HDFS J223247.66-603335.9 G 22 32 47.6994 -60 33 35.744 23.779 22.656 21.326   20.227 ~ 20 0
18 [EAD2001] HDFS J223248.90-603404.8 G 22 32 48.9736 -60 34 04.791 25.247 24.423 23.741 23.79 22.698 ~ 12 0
19 [EAD2001] HDFS J223250.29-603203.3 G 22 32 50.2021 -60 32 03.362 24.600 23.847 22.934 22.24 22.356 ~ 13 0
20 [EAD2001] HDFS J223250.90-603243.0 LeI 22 32 50.8921 -60 32 42.531 25.454 23.832 22.307   21.114 ~ 16 0
21 [CDD2000] HDFS J223250.97-603405.0 G 22 32 51.0396 -60 34 04.886 24.855 24.391 24.270   23.732 ~ 8 0
22 EIS-DEEP HDFS-2 Ks 1 526 G 22 32 51.5550 -60 33 37.445     22.94   22.08 ~ 14 0
23 [EAD2001] HDFS J223252.25-603152.8 G 22 32 52.1505 -60 31 52.729 26.072 24.626 24.337   23.753 ~ 10 0
24 [LFR2003] 91 G 22 32 52.3115 -60 34 02.675 24.838 24.052 23.077   21.97 ~ 16 0
25 [LFR2003] 270 G 22 32 52.3960 -60 33 32.877 24.601 24.125 23.370   22.72 ~ 15 0
26 [LFR2003] 470 G 22 32 52.91 -60 33 16.6 26.719 25.066 24.167   23.107 ~ 5 0
27 EIS-DEEP HDFS-2 Ks 1 492 G 22 32 53.0627 -60 33 28.386 25.098 24.436 23.775 23.84 22.56 ~ 20 0
28 [CDD2000] HDFS J223253.37-603201.3 G 22 32 53.2946 -60 32 01.451 27.610 27.581 25.969   24.356 ~ 9 0
29 [EAD2001] HDFS J223253.70-603206.2 G 22 32 53.6115 -60 32 06.202 26.709 25.668 24.734 24.68 23.457 ~ 13 0
30 [EAD2001] HDFS J223253.92-603313.5 G 22 32 53.9336 -60 33 13.413 26.151 23.629 22.165 21.50 21.366 ~ 13 0
31 [EAD2001] HDFS J223254.09-603142.8 G 22 32 54.0309 -60 31 42.728 25.546 24.660 23.636   22.861 ~ 11 0
32 [EAD2001] HDFS J223254.05-603251.7 G 22 32 54.0392 -60 32 51.669 24.058 23.577 22.789 22.20 22.265 ~ 17 0
33 [EAD2001] HDFS J223254.78-603215.5 G 22 32 54.7162 -60 32 15.564 26.809 24.744 23.010   21.749 ~ 11 0
34 [LFR2003] 276 G 22 32 55.0222 -60 33 28.868 28.720 25.922 25.162   23.64 ~ 11 0
35 [EAD2001] HDFS J223255.72-603211.5 G 22 32 55.6417 -60 32 11.660 28.705 25.047 23.147   21.690 ~ 13 0
36 EIS-DEEP HDFS-2 Ks 1 652 G 22 32 56.080 -60 34 14.17 24.041 23.482 22.835   22.08 ~ 21 0
37 EIS-DEEP HDFS-2 H 1 797 G 22 32 57.1131 -60 33 28.781   26.642 25.587   23.90 ~ 15 0
38 [EAD2001] HDFS J223257.06-603323.0 G 22 32 57.1309 -60 33 23.060           ~ 7 0
39 [EAD2001] HDFS J223257.54-603306.1 G 22 32 57.5316 -60 33 06.060 23.082 22.262 21.514   20.796 ~ 21 0
40 [CDD2000] HDFS J223257.76-603233.0 G 22 32 57.7087 -60 32 33.205 24.410 23.712 22.834 22.61 22.118 ~ 12 0
41 [CDD2000] HDFS J223257.99-603234.3 G 22 32 57.9307 -60 32 34.447 25.143 23.935 22.970   21.780 ~ 14 0
42 [EAD2001] HDFS J223300.49-603417.7 G 22 33 00.5950 -60 34 17.894 26.235 26.770 24.946 24.95 23.392 ~ 13 0
43 [EAD2001] HDFS J223301.77-603413.5 G 22 33 01.8573 -60 34 13.651 25.294 24.584 23.960 24.62 22.813 ~ 14 0
44 EIS-DEEP HDFS-2 H 1 167 G 22 33 02.2728 -60 35 25.549 23.01 22.64 22.29 21.80 21.23 ~ 5 0
45 ISOHDFS 72 G 22 33 05.91 -60 34 36.3           ~ 2 0
46 [HJN2005] 1.4GHz 282 SBG 22 33 05.9836 -60 33 50.360 18.62 18.73 17.77 17.23 16.58 ~ 8 0
47 ISOHDFS 79 G 22 33 08.89 -60 34 34.3           ~ 2 0
48 ISOHDFS 82 G 22 33 12.42 -60 33 50.3           ~ 2 0
49 ISOHDFS 15 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
50 ISOHDFS 36 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
51 ISOHDFS 41 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
52 ISOHDFS 45 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
53 ISOHDFS 48 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
54 ISOHDFS 52 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
55 ISOHDFS 67 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
56 ISOHDFS 30 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
57 ISOHDFS 71 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
58 ISOHDFS 75 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
59 ISOHDFS 77 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
60 ISOHDFS 85 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0
61 ISOHDFS 18 IR ~ ~           ~ 2 0

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