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Multiwavelength study of massive galaxies at z~2. I. Star formation and galaxy growth

Astrophysics 2010-04-06 v2

Abstract

Examining a sample of massive galaxies at 1.4<z<2.5 with K_{Vega}<22 from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, we compare photometry from Spitzer at mid- and far-IR, to submillimeter, radio and rest-frame ultraviolet wavelengths, to test the agreement between different tracers of star formation rates (SFRs) and to explore the implications for galaxy assembly. For z~2 galaxies with moderate luminosities(L_{8um}<10^{11}L_sun), we find that the SFR can be estimated consistently from the multiwavelength data based on local luminosity correlations. However,20--30% of massive galaxies, and nearly all those with L_{8um}>10^{11}L_sun, show a mid-IR excess which is likely due to the presence of obscured active nuclei, as shown in a companion paper. There is a tight and roughly linear correlation between stellar mass and SFR for 24um-detected galaxies. For a given mass, the SFR at z=2 was larger by a factor of ~4 and ~30 relative to that in star forming galaxies at z=1 and z=0, respectively. Typical ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) at z=2 are relatively 'transparent' to ultraviolet light, and their activity is long lived (~400 Myr), unlike that in local ULIRGs and high redshift submillimeter-selected galaxies. ULIRGs are the common mode of star formation in massive galaxies at z=2, and the high duty cycle suggests that major mergers are not the dominant trigger for this activity.Current galaxy formation models underpredict the normalization of the mass-SFR correlation by about a factor of 4, and the space density of ULIRGs by an orderof magnitude, but give better agreement for z>1.4 quiescent galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.0705.2831,
  title  = {Multiwavelength study of massive galaxies at z~2. I. Star formation and galaxy growth},
  author = {E. Daddi and M. Dickinson and G. Morrison and R. Chary and A. Cimatti and D. Elbaz and D. Frayer and A. Renzini and A. Pope and D. M. Alexander and F. E. Bauer and M. Giavalisco and M. Huynh and J. Kurk and M. Mignoli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2831},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

19 pages, 18 figures. ApJ in press. A figure added. See also the companion paper arXiv:0705.2832