We determine the [OIII]λ5007 equivalent width (EW) distribution of 1.700<z<2.274 rest-frame UV-selected (MUV<−19) star-forming galaxies in the GOODS North and South fields. We make use of deep HDUV broadband photometry catalogues for selection and 3D-HST WFC3/IR grism spectra for measurement of line properties. The [OIII]λ5007 EW distribution allows us to measure the abundance of extreme emission line galaxies (EELGs) within this population. We model a log-normal distribution to the [OIII]λ5007 rest-frame equivalent widths of galaxies in our sample, with location parameter μ=4.24±0.07 and variance parameter σ=1.33±0.06. This EW distribution has a mean [OIII]λ5007 EW of 168±1A˚. The fractions of z∼2 rest-UV-selected galaxies with [OIII]λ5007 EWs greater than 500,750 and 1000A˚ are measured to be 6.8−0.9+1.0%, 3.6−0.6+0.7%, and 2.2−0.4+0.5% respectively. The EELG fractions do not vary strongly with UV luminosity in the range (−21.6<MUV<−19.0) considered in this paper, consistent with findings at higher redshifts. We compare our results to z∼5 and z∼7 studies where candidate EELGs have been discovered through Spitzer/IRAC colours, and we identify rapid evolution with redshift in the fraction of star-forming galaxies observed in an extreme emission line phase (a rise by a factor ∼10 between z∼2 and z∼7). This evolution is consistent with an increased incidence of strong bursts in the galaxy population of the reionisation era. While this population makes a sub-dominant contribution of the ionising emissivity at z≃2, EELGs are likely to dominate the ionising output in the reionisation era.
@article{arxiv.2110.15858,
title = {The [OIII]$\lambda5007$ equivalent width distribution at z $\sim2$: The redshift evolution of the extreme emission line galaxies},
author = {Kristan N. K. Boyett and Daniel P. Stark and Andrew J. Bunker and Mengtao Tang and Michael V. Maseda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.15858},
year = {2022}
}