Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-06-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 7 figures, to appear in proceedings of the Ringberg Workshop on 'Ultraluminous galaxies: Monsters or Babies ?', 1999
Scientific paper
The star formation history derived from ultraviolet and H$\alpha$ data, without correction for dust extinction, on the one hand, and from far infrared and submillimetre data, on the other, is investigated. The latter estimates are found to be a factor 2-3 higher than the former, consistent with 2/3-3/4 of the uv light in star forming regions being absorbed by dust and reemitted in the far infrared. A reanalysis of the Hubble Deep Field galaxies using photometric reshifts shows no evidence for a decline in star formation rate at z = 2-4. A simple and versatile parameterized approach to the star formation history allows a quantitative investigation of the constraints from far infrared and submillimetre counts and background intensity measurements. A good fit to the counts, the 850 $\mu$m background and the star formation history can be found in an $\Omega_o$ = 1 universe, but this model fails to account for even the lowest estimates of the 140-350 $\mu$m background by a factor of 2. Either the observed values are overestimated or we need a new population of found in a $\Lambda$ = 0, $\Omega_o$ = 0.3 universe.
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