THE STAR FORMATION HISTORY OF MASS-SELECTED GALAXIES IN THE COSMOS FIELD
Heidelberg University · Max Planck Institute for Astronomy · +10 more institutions
Abstract
We explore the evolution of the specific star formation rate (SSFR) for 3.6um-selected galaxies of different M_* in the COSMOS field. The average SFR for sub-sets of these galaxies is estimated with stacked 1.4GHz radio continuum emission. We separately consider the total sample and a subset of galaxies (SF) that shows evidence for substantive recent star formation in the rest-frame optical SED. At 0.22, at least above 4x10^10M_Sun where our conclusions are most robust. We find a tight correlation with power-law dependence, SSFR (M_*)^beta, between SSFR and M_* at all z. It tends to flatten below ~10^10M_Sun if quiescent galaxies are included; if they are excluded a shallow index beta_SFG -0.4 fits the…
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Authors
13- AKA. KarimCorresponding
Heidelberg University, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
- ESEva Schinnerer
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
- AMAlejo Martínez‐Sansigre
South East Physics Network, University of Oxford, University of Portsmouth
- MSM. Sargent
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
- AVArjen van der Wel
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
Topics & keywords
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Galaxy
- Stellar mass
- Star formation
- Redshift
- Astronomy
- Galaxy formation and evolution