Star formation properties of UCM galaxies

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19 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS, also available at ftp://cutrex.fis.ucm.es/pub/OUT/gil/PAPERS/mnras00.p

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03501.x

We present new near-infrared J and K imaging data for 67 galaxies from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid survey used to determine the SFR density of the local universe by Gallego et al. (1995). This is a sample of local star-forming galaxies with redshift lower than 0.045, and they constitute a representative subsample of the galaxies in the complete UCM survey. From the new data, complemented with our own Gunn-r images and long-slit optical spectroscopy, we have measured integrated K-band luminosities, r-J and J-K colours, and Halpha luminosities and equivalent widths. Using a maximum likelihood estimator and a complete set of evolutionary synthesis models, these observations have allowed us to estimate the strength of the current (or most recent) burst of star formation, its age, the star-formation rate and the total stellar mass of the galaxies. An average galaxy in the sample has a stellar mass of 5E10 Msun and is undergoing (or recently completed) a burst of star formation involving about 2 per cent of its total stellar mass. We have identified two separate classes of star-forming galaxies in the UCM sample: low luminosity, high excitation galaxies (HII-like) and relatively luminous spirals galaxies (starburst disk-like). The former show higher specific star formation rates (SFR per unit mass) and burst strengths, and lower stellar masses than the latter. With regard to their specific star formation rates, the UCM galaxies are intermediate objects between normal quiescent spirals and the most extreme HII galaxies.

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