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Article Dans Une Revue The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series Année : 2007

UV Star Formation Rates in the Local Universe

Samir Salim
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R. Michael Rich
Stéphane Charlot
Jarle Brinchmann
Benjamin D. Johnson
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David Schiminovich
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Mark Seibert
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Ryan Mallery
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Timothy M. Heckman
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Karl Forster
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Peter G. Friedman
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D. Christopher Martin
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Patrick Morrissey
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Susan G. Neff
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Todd Small
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Ted K. Wyder
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Luciana Bianchi
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Young-Wook Lee
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Barry F. Madore
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Alex S. Szalay
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Barry Y. Welsh
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Sukyoung K. Yi
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Résumé

We measure star formation rates (SFRs) of ~50,000 optically selected galaxies in the local universe (z~0.1)-from gas-rich dwarfs to massive ellipticals. We obtain dust-corrected SFRs by fitting the GALEX (ultraviolet) and SDSS photometry to a library of dust-attenuated population synthesis models. For star-forming galaxies, our UV-based SFRs compare remarkably well with those from SDSS-measured emission lines (Hα). Deviations from perfect agreement are shown to be due to differences in the dust attenuation estimates. In contrast to Hα measurements, UV provides reliable SFRs for galaxies with weak Hα, and where Hα is contaminated with AGN emission (1/2 of the sample). Using full-SED SFRs, we calibrate a simple prescription that uses GALEX far- and near-UV magnitudes to produce dust-corrected SFRs for normal star-forming galaxies. The specific SFR is considered as a function of stellar mass for (1) star-forming galaxies with no AGNs, (2) those hosting an AGN, and (3) galaxies without Hα emission. We find that the three have distinct star formation histories, with AGNs lying intermediate between the star-forming and the quiescent galaxies. Star-forming galaxies without an AGN lie on a relatively narrow linear sequence. Remarkably, galaxies hosting a strong AGN appear to represent the massive continuation of this sequence. On the other hand, weak AGNs, while also massive, have lower SFRs, sometimes extending to the realm of quiescent galaxies. We propose an evolutionary sequence for massive galaxies that smoothly connects normal star-forming galaxies to quiescent galaxies via strong and weak AGNs. We confirm that some galaxies with no Hα show signs of star formation in the UV. We derive a cosmic star formation density at z=0.1 with significantly smaller total error than previous measurements.

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hal-03646526 , version 1 (19-04-2022)

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Samir Salim, R. Michael Rich, Stéphane Charlot, Jarle Brinchmann, Benjamin D. Johnson, et al.. UV Star Formation Rates in the Local Universe. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 2007, 173, pp.267-292. ⟨10.1086/519218⟩. ⟨hal-03646526⟩
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