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2014ApJ...791L..25S - Astrophys. J., 791, L25 (2014/August-3)

Star formation at 4 < z < 6 from the Spitzer large area survey with Hyper-Suprime-Cam (SPLASH).

STEINHARDT C.L., SPEAGLE J.S., CAPAK P., SILVERMAN J.D., CAROLLO M., DUNLOP J., HASHIMOTO Y., HSIEH B.-C., ILBERT O., LE FEVRE O., LE FLOC'H E., LEE N., LIN L., LIN Y.-T., MASTERS D., McCRACKEN H.J., NAGAO T., PETRIC A., SALVATO M., SANDERS D., SCOVILLE N., SHETH K., STRAUSS M.A. and TANIGUCHI Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the first 50% of data collected for the Spitzer Large Area Survey with Hyper-Suprime-Cam observations on the 1.8 deg2 Cosmological Evolution Survey we estimate the masses and star formation rates of 3398 M*> 1010 Mstar-forming galaxies at 4 < z < 6 with a substantial population up to M* ≳ 1011.5 M. We find that the strong correlation between stellar mass and star formation rate seen at lower redshift (the "main sequence" of star-forming galaxies) extends to z ∼ 6. The observed relation and scatter is consistent with a continued increase in star formation rate at fixed mass in line with extrapolations from lower-redshift observations. It is difficult to explain this continued correlation, especially for the most massive systems, unless the most massive galaxies are forming stars near their Eddington-limited rate from their first collapse. Furthermore, we find no evidence for moderate quenching at higher masses, indicating quenching either has not occurred prior to z ∼ 6 or else occurs rapidly, so that few galaxies are visible in transition between star-forming and quenched.

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