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The H$\alpha$ star formation main sequence in cluster and field galaxies at $z\sim1.6$

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-10-07 v1

Abstract

We calculate Hα\alpha-based star formation rates and determine the star formation rate-stellar mass relation for members of three SpARCS clusters at z1.6z \sim 1.6 and serendipitously identified field galaxies at similar redshifts to the clusters. We find similar star formation rates in cluster and field galaxies throughout our range of stellar masses. The results are comparable to those seen in other clusters at similar redshifts, and consistent with our previous photometric evidence for little quenching activity in clusters. One possible explanation for our results is that galaxies in our z1.6z \sim 1.6 clusters have been accreted too recently to show signs of environmental quenching. It is also possible that the clusters are not yet dynamically mature enough to produce important environmental quenching effects shown to be important at low redshift, such as ram pressure stripping or harassment.

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@article{arxiv.2009.07861,
  title  = {The H$\alpha$ star formation main sequence in cluster and field galaxies at $z\sim1.6$},
  author = {Julie Nantais and Gillian Wilson and Adam Muzzin and Lyndsay J. Old and Ricardo Demarco and Pierluigi Cerulo and Michael Balogh and Gregory Rudnick and Jeffrey Chan and M. C. Cooper and Ben Forrest and Brian Hayden and Chris Lidman and Allison Noble and Saul Perlmutter and Carter Rhea and Jason Surace and Remco van der Burg and Eelco van Kampen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.07861},
  year   = {2020}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS