2013ApJ...771....7D


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2013ApJ...771....7D - Astrophys. J., 771, 7 (2013/July-1)

Physical properties, star formation, and active galactic nucleus activity in Balmer break galaxies at 0 < z < 1.

DIAZ TELLO J., DONZELLI C., PADILLA N., FUJISHIRO N., HANAMI H., YOSHIKAWA T. and HATSUKADE B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a spectroscopic study with the derivation of the physical properties of 37 Balmer break galaxies, which have the necessary lines to locate them in star-forming-active galactic nuclei (AGNs) diagnostic diagrams. These galaxies span a redshift range from 0.045 to 0.93 and are somewhat less massive than similar samples of previous works. The studied sample has multiwavelength photometric data coverage from the ultraviolet to mid-infrared (MIR) Spitzer bands. We investigate the connection between star formation and AGN activity via optical, mass-excitation (MEx), and MIR diagnostic diagrams. Through optical diagrams, 31 (84%) star-forming galaxies, two (5%) composite galaxies, and three (8%) AGNs were classified, whereas from the MEx diagram only one galaxy was classified as AGN. A total of 19 galaxies have photometry available in all the IRAC/Spitzer bands. Of these, three AGN candidates were not classified as AGN in the optical diagrams, suggesting they are dusty/obscured AGNs, or that nuclear star formation has diluted their contributions. By fitting the spectral energy distribution of the galaxies, we derived the stellar masses, dust reddening E(B - V), ages, and UV star formation rates (SFRs). Furthermore, the relationship between SFR surface density (ΣSFR) and stellar mass surface density per time unit (ΣM*_/τ) as a function of redshift was investigated using the [O II] λ3727, 3729, Hα λ6563 luminosities, which revealed that both quantities are larger for higher redshift galaxies. We also studied the SFR and specific SFR (SSFR) versus stellar mass and color relations, with the more massive galaxies having higher SFR values but lower SSFR values than less massive galaxies. These results are consistent with previous ones showing that, at a given mass, high-redshift galaxies have on average larger SFR and SSFR values than low-redshift galaxies. Finally, bluer galaxies have larger SSFR values than redder galaxies and for a given color the SSFR is larger for higher redshift galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: stellar content

Nomenclature: Table 3: [DDP2013] SXDF JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS N=37.

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
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 [DDP2013] SXDF J021750.0-050342 G 00 08 41 +50 01.8           ~ 1 0
2 [DDP2013] SXDF J021801.8-050930 G 00 08 43 +01 51.6           ~ 1 0
3 [DDP2013] SXDF J021803.9-050749 G 00 08 43 +03 55.8           ~ 1 0
4 [DDP2013] SXDF J021721.3-050220 G 02 17 21.345 -05 02 20.46           ~ 1 0
5 [DDP2013] SXDF J021721.6-050245 G 02 17 21.626 -05 02 45.81           ~ 1 0
6 [DDP2013] SXDF J021730.0-045844 G 02 17 30.043 -04 58 44.79           ~ 1 0
7 [DDP2013] SXDF J021732.8-050303 G 02 17 32.872 -05 03 03.20           ~ 1 0
8 [DDP2013] SXDF J021737.5-050437 G 02 17 37.505 -05 04 37.52           ~ 1 0
9 [DDP2013] SXDF J021739.4-050305 G 02 17 39.428 -05 03 05.90           ~ 1 0
10 VIPERS 114140214 G 02 17 40.471 -05 02 23.23           ~ 3 0
11 [DDP2013] SXDF J021741.0-045356 G 02 17 41.013 -04 53 56.45           ~ 1 0
12 2MASX J02174251-0504249 SBG 02 17 42.517 -05 04 24.98   16.84 16.19 16.1075   ~ 13 0
13 [DDP2013] SXDF J021758.1-045055 G 02 17 58.100 -04 30 00.00           ~ 1 0
14 [DDP2013] SXDF J021758.7-050035 G 02 17 58.754 -05 00 35.44           ~ 1 0
15 [DDP2013] SXDF J021759.4-050523 G 02 17 59.405 -05 05 23.55           ~ 1 0
16 NAME SXDSF reg 02 18 00 -05 00.0           ~ 224 1
17 [DDP2013] SXDF J021801.3-050441 G 02 18 01.328 -05 04 41.28           ~ 1 0
18 [DDP2013] SXDF J021804.3-050022 G 02 18 04.308 -05 00 22.77           ~ 1 0
19 VIPERS 114153141 G 02 18 04.780 -04 59 23.30           ~ 3 0
20 [DDP2013] SXDF J021806.4-045944 G 02 18 06.425 -04 59 44.79           ~ 1 0
21 [DDP2013] SXDF J021809.3-050322 G 02 18 09.363 -05 03 22.16           ~ 1 0
22 [DDP2013] SXDF J021811.7-050353 G 02 18 11.735 -05 03 53.84           ~ 1 0
23 [DDP2013] SXDF J021814.7-050254 G 02 18 14.763 -05 02 54.69           ~ 2 0
24 VIPERS 114203642 G 02 18 21.724 -04 46 59.30           ~ 3 0
25 [DDP2013] SXDF J021826.8-050352 G 02 18 26.889 -05 03 52.36           ~ 1 0
26 [DDP2013] SXDF J021826.8-050449 G 02 18 26.896 -05 04 49.86           ~ 1 0
27 [DDP2013] SXDF J021827.0-050031 G 02 18 27.040 -05 00 31.74           ~ 1 0
28 [DDP2013] SXDF J021827.8-050518 G 02 18 27.894 -05 05 18.22           ~ 1 0
29 [DDP2013] SXDF J021830.0-050514 G 02 18 30.050 -05 05 14.41           ~ 1 0
30 [DDP2013] SXDF J021833.2-050614 G 02 18 33.250 -05 06 14.81           ~ 1 0
31 [DDP2013] SXDF J021834.1-050012 G 02 18 34.168 -05 00 12.19           ~ 1 0
32 [DDP2013] SXDF J021834.7-050432 G 02 18 34.780 -05 04 32.90           ~ 1 0
33 [DDP2013] SXDF J021835.5-050145 G 02 18 35.522 -05 01 45.32           ~ 1 0
34 GAMA J021836.41-050422.8 G 02 18 36.415 -05 04 23.04           ~ 2 0
35 [DDP2013] SXDF J021836.9-045046 G 02 18 36.970 -04 30 00.00           ~ 1 0
36 [DDP2013] SXDF J021838.3-050410 G 02 18 38.359 -05 04 10.69           ~ 1 0
37 [DDP2013] SXDF J021839.0-050423 G 02 18 39.021 -05 04 23.58           ~ 1 0
38 [DDP2013] SXDF J021845.2-045640 G 02 18 45.231 -04 56 40.21           ~ 1 0

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