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Evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-03-27 v3 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics

Abstract

We present a new exploration of the cosmic star-formation history and dust obscuration in massive galaxies at redshifts 0.5<z<60.5< z<6. We utilize the deepest 450 and 850μ\mum imaging from SCUBA-2 CLS, covering 230arcmin2^2 in the AEGIS, COSMOS and UDS fields, together with 100-250μ\mum imaging from Herschel. We demonstrate the capability of the T-PHOT deconfusion code to reach below the confusion limit, using multi-wavelength prior catalogues from CANDELS/3D-HST. By combining IR and UV data, we measure the relationship between total star-formation rate (SFR) and stellar mass up to z5z\sim5, indicating that UV-derived dust corrections underestimate the SFR in massive galaxies. We investigate the relationship between obscuration and the UV slope (the IRX-β\beta relation) in our sample, which is similar to that of low-redshift starburst galaxies, although it deviates at high stellar masses. Our data provide new measurements of the total SFR density (SFRD) in M>1010MM_\ast>10^{10}M_\odot galaxies at 0.5<z<60.5<z<6. This is dominated by obscured star formation by a factor of >10>10. One third of this is accounted for by 450μ\mum-detected sources, while one fifth is attributed to UV-luminous sources (brighter than LUVL^\ast_{UV}), although even these are largely obscured. By extrapolating our results to include all stellar masses, we estimate a total SFRD that is in good agreement with previous results from IR and UV data at z3z\lesssim3, and from UV-only data at z5z\sim5. The cosmic star-formation history undergoes a transition at z34z\sim3-4, as predominantly unobscured growth in the early Universe is overtaken by obscured star formation, driven by the build-up of the most massive galaxies during the peak of cosmic assembly.

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@article{arxiv.1607.04283,
  title  = {Evolution of cosmic star formation in the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey},
  author = {N. Bourne and J. S. Dunlop and E. Merlin and S. Parsa and C. Schreiber and M. Castellano and C. J. Conselice and K. E. K. Coppin and D. Farrah and A. Fontana and J. E. Geach and M. Halpern and K. K. Knudsen and M. J. Michalowski and A. Mortlock and P. Santini and D. Scott and X. W. Shu and C. Simpson and J. M. Simpson and D. J. B. Smith and P. van der Werf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.04283},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

MNRAS Accepted 2017 January 5. 29 pages, 18 figures