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Near-identical star formation rate densities from H$\alpha$ and FUV at redshift zero

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-06-27 v1

Abstract

For the first time both Hα\alpha and far-ultraviolet (FUV) observations from an HI-selected sample are used to determine the dust-corrected star formation rate density (SFRD: ρ˙\dot{\rho}) in the local Universe. Applying the two star formation rate indicators on 294 local galaxies we determine log(ρ˙\dot{\rho}Hα)=1.68 0.05+0.13 _{H\alpha}) = -1.68~^{+0.13}_{-0.05} [M_{\odot} yr1^{-1} Mpc3]^{-3}] and log(ρ˙FUV\dot{\rho}_{FUV}) =1.71 0.13+0.12 = -1.71~^{+0.12}_{-0.13} [M_\odot yr1^{-1} Mpc3]^{-3}]. These values are derived from scaling Hα\alpha and FUV observations to the HI mass function. Galaxies were selected to uniformly sample the full HI mass (MHI_{HI}) range of the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (MHI107_{HI} \sim10^{7} to 1010.7\sim10^{10.7} M_{\odot}). The approach leads to relatively larger sampling of dwarf galaxies compared to optically-selected surveys. The low HI mass, low luminosity and low surface brightness galaxy populations have, on average, lower Hα\alpha/FUV flux ratios than the remaining galaxy populations, consistent with the earlier results of Meurer. The near-identical Hα\alpha- and FUV-derived SFRD values arise with the low Hα\alpha/FUV flux ratios of some galaxies being offset by enhanced Hα\alpha from the brightest and high mass galaxy populations. Our findings confirm the necessity to fully sample the HI mass range for a complete census of local star formation to include lower stellar mass galaxies which dominate the local Universe.

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@article{arxiv.1806.05875,
  title  = {Near-identical star formation rate densities from H$\alpha$ and FUV at redshift zero},
  author = {Fiona M. Audcent-Ross and Gerhardt R. Meurer and O. I. Wong and Z. Zheng and D. Hanish and M. A. Zwaan and J. Bland-Hawthorn and A. Elagali and M. Meyer and M. E. Putman and E. V. Ryan-Webber and S. M. Sweet and D. A. Thilker and M. Seibert and R. Allen and M. A. Dopita and M. T. Doyle-Pegg and M. Drinkwater and H. C. Ferguson and K. C. Freeman and T. M. Heckman and R. C. Kennicutt and V. A. Kilborn and J. H. Kim and P. M. Knezek and B. Koribalski and R. C. Smith and L. Staveley-Smith and R. L. Webster and J. K. Werk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.05875},
  year   = {2018}
}

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17 pages, 7 figures