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H alpha Star Formation Rates in Massive Galaxies at z ~ 1
H alpha Star Formation Rates in Massive Galaxies at z ~ 1
2011-10-25
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arxiv.org/abs/1110.5586v1
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
20 pages, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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We present a near-infrared spectroscopic study of a stellar mass selected sample of galaxies at z~1 utilising the LIRIS multi-object spectrograph on the WHT. We detect continuum, and the H alpha line for our sample, which is one of the better direct tracers of star formation in external galaxies. We spectroscopically measure the H alpha emission from 41 massive (M_{*}>10^{10.5} Msol) galaxies taken from the POWIR Survey with spectroscopic redshifts 0.410^{11} Msol which are detected in H alpha emission at z<0.9. We furthermore find that the fraction of galaxies with H alpha emission drops steadily and significantly with redder (U-B) colours at z~1, and that the SSFR drops with increasing (U-B) colour for galaxies at all masses. By investigating the SFR-mass relation we find that the SFR is roughly constant with mass, in possible contrast to previous work, and that the specific star formation rate (SSFR) is lower in the most massive galaxies. The scatter in the SFR vs. mass relationship is very small for those systems with ongoing star formation which suggests that star formation in the most massive galaxies at z~1 shuts off rather abruptly over <1 Gyr, without an obvious gradual decline. We furthermore investigate the SFR as a function of (U-B) colour divided into different mass bins, revealing a tracer of the epoch of transition from star forming to passive, as a form of star formation "downsizing". This suggests that the shut off of star formation occurs before the change in a galaxy's colour. We find that galaxy stellar mass is the primary driving mechanisms behind the star formation history for these galaxies and discuss several possible mechanisms for regulating this process.
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