We investigate the star formation main sequence (MS) (SFR-M⋆) down to 108−9M⊙ using a sample of 34,061 newly-discovered ultra-faint (27≲i≲30 mag) galaxies at 1<z<3 detected in the GOODS-N field. Virtually these galaxies are not contained in previous public catalogs, effectively doubling the number of known sources in the field. The sample was constructed by stacking the optical broad-band observations taken by the HST/GOODS-CANDELS surveys as well as the 25 ultra-deep medium-band images gathered by the GTC/SHARDS project. Our sources are faint (average observed magnitudes <i>∼28.2 mag, <H>∼27.9 mag), blue (UV-slope <β>∼−1.9), star-forming (rest-frame colors <U−V>∼0.10 mag, <V−J>∼0.17 mag) galaxies. These observational characteristics are identified with young (mass-weighted age <tM−w>∼0.014 Gyr) stellar populations subject to low attenuations (<A(V)>∼0.30 mag). Our sample allows us to probe the MS down to 108.0M⊙ at z=1 and 108.5M⊙ at z=3, around 0.6 dex deeper than previous analysis. In the low-mass galaxy regime, we find an average value for the slope of 0.97 at 1<z<2 and 1.12 at 2<z<3. Nearly ∼60% of our sample presents stellar masses in the range 106−8 M⊙ between 1<z<3. If the slope of the MS remained constant in this regime, the sources populating the low-mass tail of our sample would qualify as starburst galaxies.
@article{arxiv.2303.16234,
title = {Probing the Star Formation Main Sequence down to $10^{8}$ M$_\odot$ at $1.0<z<3.0$},
author = {Rosa M. Mérida and Pablo G. Pérez-González and Patricia Sánchez-Blázquez and Ángela García-Argumánez and Marianna Annunziatella and Luca Costantin and Alejandro Lumbreras-Calle and Belén Alcalde-Pampliega and Guillermo Barro and Néstor Espino-Briones and Anton M. Koekemoer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.16234},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
34 pages, 16 figures, 9 tables. Accepted for publication to ApJ