2010ApJ...718..112Y


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2010ApJ...718..112Y - Astrophys. J., 718, 112-132 (2010/July-3)

MOIRCS deep survey. VI. Near-infrared spectroscopy of K-selected star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 2.

YOSHIKAWA T., AKIYAMA M., KAJISAWA M., ALEXANDER D.M., OHTA K., SUZUKI R., TOKOKU C., UCHIMOTO Y.K., KONISHI M., YAMADA T., TANAKA I., OMATA K., NISHIMURA T., KOEKEMOER A.M., BRANDT N. and ICHIKAWA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of near-infrared multi-object spectroscopic observations for 37 BzK-color-selected star-forming galaxies conducted with MOIRCS on the Subaru Telescope. The sample is drawn from the Ks-band-selected catalog of the MOIRCS Deep Survey in the GOODS-N region. About half of our samples are selected from the publicly available 24 µm-source catalog of the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer on board the Spitzer Space Telescope. Hα emission lines are detected from 23 galaxies, of which the median redshift is 2.12. We derived the star formation rates (SFRs) from extinction-corrected Hα luminosities. The extinction correction is estimated from the spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting of multiband photometric data covering UV to near-infrared wavelengths. The Balmer decrement of the stacked emission lines shows that the amount of extinction for the ionized gas is larger than that for the stellar continuum. From a comparison of the extinction-corrected Hα luminosity and other SFR indicators, we found that the relation between the dust properties of stellar continuum and ionized gas is different depending on the intrinsic SFR (differential extinction). We compared SFRs estimated from extinction-corrected Hα luminosities with stellar masses estimated from SED fitting. The comparison shows no correlation between SFR and stellar mass. Some galaxies with stellar mass smaller than ∼1010 M show SFRs higher than ∼100 M/yr. The specific SFRs (SSFRs) of these galaxies are remarkably high; galaxies which have SSFR higher than ∼10–8/yr are found in eight of the present sample. From the best-fit parameters of SED fitting for these high-SSFR galaxies, we find that the average age of the stellar population is younger than 100 Myr, which is consistent with the implied high SSFR. The large SFR implies the possibility that the high-SSFR galaxies significantly contribute to the cosmic SFR density of the universe at z ∼ 2. When we apply the larger extinction correction for the ionized gas or the differential extinction correction, the total SFR density estimated from the Hα-emission-line galaxies is 0.089-0.136 M/yr/Mpc3, which is consistent with the total SFR densities in the literature. The metallicity of the high-SSFR galaxies, which is estimated from the N2 index, is larger than that expected from the mass-metallicity relation of UV-selected galaxies at z ∼ 2 by Erb et al.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - infrared: galaxies

Nomenclature: Table 1: MODS FF-NNNN N=37.

Simbad objects: 40

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Number of rows : 40
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 HD 95126 * 10 59 40.2075414048 +45 47 18.888822276   8.88 8.89     A0V 31 0
2 GNS 2411 rG 12 36 11.52 +62 10 33.6 27.4 26.3 26.6     ~ 13 0
3 CXOHDFN J123618.4+621139 G 12 36 18.3749 +62 11 39.377 25.79 25.3132 24.99 24.4 24.3335 ~ 15 0
4 GOODS J123618.50+620903.6 G 12 36 18.4955 +62 09 03.638   25.0747 25.55   23.6933 ~ 9 0
5 GNS 2936 G 12 36 21.7375 +62 14 53.139 25.11 24.7052 24.74 24.27 24.2029 ~ 14 0
6 GOODS J123624.30+620828.3 G 12 36 24.2957 +62 08 28.294 25.55 24.1551 24.80   23.5486 ~ 10 0
7 GOODS J123625.29+621036.0 G 12 36 25.2891 +62 10 36.036   25.3399     24.1890 ~ 4 0
8 TKRS 4605 G 12 36 26.96 +62 13 17.9   25.8809     24.4714 ~ 8 0
9 NAME BzK 16000 G 12 36 30.0982 +62 14 28.357 24.73 24.5722 25.14   23.1990 ~ 34 0
10 GOODS J123633.67+621533.3 G 12 36 33.6689 +62 15 33.328 25.02 24.7843 24.47 24.15 23.9205 ~ 9 0
11 GOODS J123635.61+620941.7 G 12 36 35.6133 +62 09 41.689 26.0 25.2223 25.65   24.5787 ~ 8 0
12 GOODS J123637.92+621645.1 G 12 36 37.8844 +62 16 45.271 26.7 25.2 25.74     ~ 7 0
13 TKRS 8516 G 12 36 39.39 +62 10 06.6 26.5 25.8643 24.57   24.7614 ~ 9 0
14 Cowie 83 G 12 36 44.6475 +62 12 27.773 24.24 24.4064 24.49 23.66 23.7284 ~ 42 0
15 MODS 22-5133 G 12 36 45.8432 +62 14 46.980 27.2 25.9 26.6     ~ 7 0
16 NAME Chandra Deep Field-North reg 12 36.8 +62 13           ~ 659 0
17 Cowie 124 EmG 12 36 50.08 +62 14 00.9 25.05 25.0662 25.31 24.55 24.5726 ~ 37 0
18 GOODS J123650.28+621656.0 G 12 36 50.2808 +62 16 56.044 24.55 24.4193 25.43   23.6748 ~ 11 0
19 GOODS J123651.33+621750.9 G 12 36 51.3281 +62 17 50.950 26.3 25.74 25.57     ~ 7 0
20 GOODS J123651.80+621115.1 G 12 36 51.7952 +62 11 15.068 25.0 24.0965 24.70 23.8 23.6380 ~ 8 0
21 GNS 1276 G 12 36 53.6579 +62 17 24.531 24.48 24.4588 24.65 23.90 23.9311 ~ 26 0
22 GOODS J123654.93+621056.7 G 12 36 55.02 +62 10 56.4 25.43 25.8173 26.2   24.7084 ~ 9 0
23 GOODS J123657.21+621430.2 G 12 36 57.2112 +62 14 30.179 25.18 24.4952 25.39 24.29 23.9701 ~ 12 0
24 GOODS J123701.08+621054.3 G 12 37 01.0651 +62 10 54.344 26.5 26.3 27.1     ~ 8 0
25 GOODS J123701.07+621016.8 G 12 37 01.08 +62 10 16.6 27.0 25.5 26.4     ~ 7 0
26 GOODS J123702.91+621405.0 G 12 37 02.92 +62 14 04.7 24.17 24.5617 24.89 24.0 23.8745 ~ 14 0
27 GOODS J123708.76+621258.2 G 12 37 08.7633 +62 12 58.172 25.07 24.2582 24.28 23.51 23.8108 ~ 13 0
28 GOODS J123711.85+621115.8 G 12 37 11.8451 +62 11 15.847 25.16 24.2163 24.82   23.8693 ~ 7 0
29 GOODS J123716.33+621920.8 G 12 37 16.3334 +62 19 20.791 25.2 24.4132 24.42   23.9105 ~ 10 0
30 GOODS J123719.39+621621.3 G 12 37 19.3895 +62 16 21.345 24.69 24.1302 24.43 23.76 23.7137 ~ 10 0
31 AzGN 27 smm 12 37 19.72 +62 12 21.5   27.241 27.154     ~ 4 0
32 GOODS J123720.04+621923.2 G 12 37 20.0376 +62 19 23.228 25.24 25.5258 25.13 24.08 24.5449 ~ 10 0
33 GNS 3966 AGN 12 37 20.0550 +62 12 23.169 26.13 24.8290 24.88 24.02 23.9286 ~ 20 0
34 GOODS J123722.28+622039.4 G 12 37 22.2828 +62 20 39.401 24.84 24.7520 25.18   23.9008 ~ 8 0
35 FIGS GN2 0620 G 12 37 24.1174 +62 19 04.689 24.48 25.3774 23.90 23.24 25.1127 ~ 12 0
36 GOODS J123724.13+621611.7 G 12 37 24.1369 +62 16 12.076 24.60 24.8972 25.24 24.15 24.2014 ~ 10 0
37 FIGS GN2 0575 G 12 37 25.8075 +62 19 14.405 26.1 24.2598 25.30   23.2991 ~ 9 0
38 GOODS J123726.42+621330.6 G 12 37 26.4184 +62 13 30.571 26.6 24.8792 25.46   23.8777 ~ 9 0
39 GOODS J123733.49+622001.2 G 12 37 33.4951 +62 20 01.158 26.0 25.75 25.49     ~ 6 0
40 GOODS J123734.42+621812.0 G 12 37 34.45 +62 18 12.0 27.6 26.7796 26.7   26.1301 ~ 10 0

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