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The Relation Between [OIII]/H$\beta$ and Specific Star Formation Rate in Galaxies at $z \sim 2$

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-08-09 v1

Abstract

Recent surveys have identified a seemingly ubiquitous population of galaxies with elevated [OIII]/Hβ\beta emission line ratios at z>1z > 1, though the nature of this phenomenon continues to be debated. The [OIII]/Hβ\beta line ratio is of interest because it is a main component of the standard diagnostic tools used to differentiate between active galactic nuclei (AGN) and star-forming galaxies, as well as the gas-phase metallicity indicators O23O_{23} and R23R_{23}. Here, we investigate the primary driver of increased [OIII]/Hβ\beta ratios by median-stacking rest-frame optical spectra for a sample of star-forming galaxies in the 3D-HST survey in the redshift range z1.42.2z\sim1.4-2.2. Using N=4220N = 4220 star-forming galaxies, we stack the data in bins of mass and specific star formation rates (sSFR) respectively. After accounting for stellar Balmer absorption, we measure [OIII]λ5007\lambda5007\AA/Hβ\beta down to M109.2 M\mathrm{M} \sim 10^{9.2} \ \mathrm{M_\odot} and sSFR 109.6 yr1\sim 10^{-9.6} \ \mathrm{yr}^{-1}, more than an order of magnitude lower than previous work at similar redshifts. We find an offset of 0.59±0.050.59\pm0.05 dex between the median ratios at z2z\sim2 and z0z\sim0 at fixed stellar mass, in agreement with existing studies. However, with respect to sSFR, the z2z \sim 2 stacks all lie within 1σ\sigma of the median SDSS ratios, with an average offset of only 0.06±0.05-0.06\pm 0.05. We find that the excitation properties of galaxies are tightly correlated with their sSFR at both z2z\sim2 and z0z\sim0, with a relation that appears to be roughly constant over the last 10 Gyr of cosmic time.

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@article{arxiv.1606.01259,
  title  = {The Relation Between [OIII]/H$\beta$ and Specific Star Formation Rate in Galaxies at $z \sim 2$},
  author = {Claire Mackay Dickey and Pieter van Dokkum and Pascal Oesch and Katherine Whitaker and Ivelina Momcheva and Erica Nelson and Joel Leja and Gabriel Brammer and Marijn Franx and Rosalind Skelton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.01259},
  year   = {2017}
}