Bibcode
Villar; V.; Gallego, J.; Pérez-González, P. G.; Barro, G.; Pascual, S.; Zamorano, J.; Noeske, K.; Koo, D.
Referencia bibliográfica
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VI, Proceedings of the IX Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Madrid, September 13 - 17, 2010, Eds.: M. R. Zapatero Osorio, J. Gorgas, J. Maíz Apellániz, J. R. Pardo, and A. Gil de Paz., p. 367-372
Fecha de publicación:
11
2011
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0
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Descripción
In this work we analyze the star formation rates and stellar masses of a
sample of 157 star forming galaxies at z ˜ 0.84 (Villar et al.
2008), selected by their Hα flux with a narrow band filter. We
compare star formation rates (SFR) measured with different tracers
(Hα, UV and IR) finding that they are in good agreement after
extinction correction, although with some scatter. We find a correlation
between the ratios SFR_{FUV}/SFR_{Hα}, SFR_{IR}/SFR_{Hα} and
the EW(Hα) (i.e. weighted age) which accounts for part of this
scatter. We obtained stellar mass estimations fitting templates to
multi-wavelength photometry. The typical stellar mass of a galaxy within
our sample is ˜ 2 x 10^{10} M_&sun;. The specific star formation
rate (sSFR) decreases with it, indicating that massive galaxies are less
affected by star formation processes than less massive ones. In
addition, the sSFR is, for a fixed mass, higher in the Universe at
z˜ 0.84 than in the local one. Both results are consistent with
the downsizing scenario. To quantify this downsizing we estimated the
quenching masses for our sample at z ˜ 0.84 and a local sample
also selected by Hα, finding that it declines from M_Q ˜
10^{12} M_&sun; at z ˜ 0.84 to M_Q ˜ 8 x 10^{10} M_&sun; at
the local Universe.