Massive Lyman Break Galaxies at z~3 in the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey
Astrophysics
2009-11-13 v1
Abstract
We investigate the properties of 1088 Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) at z~3 selected from a ~2.63deg2sub−regionoftheFirstLookSurveyfieldusingtheground−basedmulti−colordataandtheSpitzerSpaceTelescopemid−infrareddataat3−−8and24um.Withthewideareaandthebroadwavelengthcoverage,wesamplealargenumberof‘‘rare′′u−banddropoutswhicharemassive(M∗>1011Msun),allowingustoperformastatisticalanalysisofthesesubsetsofLBGsthathavenotbeenstudiedindetail.Opticallybright(R(AB)<24.5mag)LBGsdetectedinmid−infrared(S3.6um>6uJy)resideatthemostmassiveanddustyendoftheLBGpopulation,withrelativelyhighandtightM/L$ in rest-frame near-infrared. Most infrared-luminous LBGs (S_{24um} > 100 uJy) are dusty star-forming galaxies with star formation rates of 100--1000 Msun/yr, total infrared luminosity of > 10^12 Lsun. By constructing the UV luminosity function of massive LBGs, we estimate that the lower limit for the star formation rate density from LBGs more massive than 10^11 Msun at z~3 is > 3.3 x 10^-3 Msun/yr/Mpc^3, showing for the first time that the UV-bright population of massive galaxies alone contributes significantly to the global star formation rate density at z~3. When combined with the star formation rate densities at z < 2, our result reveals a steady increase in the contribution of massive galaxies to the global star formation from z=0 to z=3, providing strong support to the downsizing of galaxy formation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0708.0885,
title = {Massive Lyman Break Galaxies at z~3 in the Spitzer Extragalactic First Look Survey},
author = {Hyunjin Shim and Myungshin Im and Phillip Choi and Lin Yan and Lisa Storrie-Lombardi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0708.0885},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, 13 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ