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2016MNRAS.457.1739S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 457, 1739-1752 (2016/April-1)

The most luminous Hα emitters at z ∼ 0.8-2.23 from HiZELS: evolution of AGN and star-forming galaxies.

SOBRAL D., KOHN S.A., BEST P.N., SMAIL I., HARRISON C.M., STOTT J., CALHAU J. and MATTHEE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use new near-infrared spectroscopic observations to investigate the nature and evolution of the most luminous Hα emitters at z ∼ 0.8-2.23, which evolve strongly in number density over this period, and compare them to more typical Hα emitters. We study 59 luminous Hα emitters with L > , roughly equally split per redshift slice at z ∼ 0.8, 1.47 and 2.23 from the HiZELS and CF-HiZELS surveys. We find that, overall, 30±8 per cent are active galactic nuclei [AGNs; 80±30 per cent of these AGNs are broad-line AGNs, BL-AGNs], and we find little to no evolution in the AGN fraction with redshift, within the errors. However, the AGN fraction increases strongly with Hα luminosity and correlates best with L/. While L <= Hα emitters are largely dominated by star-forming galaxies (>80 per cent), the most luminous Hα emitters (10L_Hα^*(z) ]]>) at any cosmic time are essentially all BL-AGN. Using our AGN-decontaminated sample of luminous star-forming galaxies, and integrating down to a fixed Hα luminosity, we find a factor of ∼1300 evolution in the star formation rate density from z=0 to 2.23. This is much stronger than the evolution from typical Hα star-forming galaxies and in line with the evolution seen for constant luminosity cuts used to select 'ultraluminous' infrared galaxies and/or sub-millimetre galaxies. By taking into account the evolution in the typical Hα luminosity, we show that the most strongly star-forming Hα-selected galaxies at any epoch (L^*_Hα(z) ]]>) contribute the same fractional amount of ≃15 per cent to the total star formation rate density, at least up to z=2.23.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - cosmology: observations

Nomenclature: Table A1: [SKB2016] BR-NN N=59 among (Nos 1-65).

Simbad objects: 61

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