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2011ApJ...735...91L - Astrophys. J., 735, 91 (2011/July-2)

A census of star-forming galaxies at z = 1-3 in the Subaru deep field.

LY C., MALKAN M.A., HAYASHI M., MOTOHARA K., KASHIKAWA N., SHIMASAKU K., NAGAO T. and GRADY C.

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Several UV and near-infrared color selection methods have identified galaxies at z = 1-3. Since each method suffers from selection biases, we have simultaneously applied three leading techniques (Lyman break, BX/BM, and BzK selection) in the Subaru Deep Field. This field has reliable (Δz/(1 + z) = 0.02-0.09) photometric redshifts for ∼53,000 galaxies from 20 bands (1500 Å-2.2 µm). The BzK, LBG, and BX/BM samples suffer contamination from z < 1 interlopers of 6%, 8%, and 20%, respectively. Around the redshifts where it is most sensitive (z ∼ 1.9 for star-forming BzK, z ∼ 1.8 for z ∼ 2 LBGs, z ∼ 1.6 for BM, and z ∼ 2.3 for BX), each technique finds 60%-80% of the census of the three methods. In addition, each of the color techniques shares 75%-96% of its galaxies with another method, which is consistent with previous studies that adopt identical criteria on magnitudes and colors. Combining the three samples gives a comprehensive census that includes ~90% of zphot= 1-3 galaxies, using standard magnitude limits similar to previous studies. In fact, we find that among z = 1-2.5 galaxies in the color selection census, 81%-90% of them can be selected by just combining the BzK selection with one of the UV techniques (z ∼ 2 LBG or BX and BM). The average galaxy stellar mass, reddening, and star formation rates (SFRs) all decrease systematically from the sBzK population to the LBGs, and to the BX/BMs. The combined color selections yield a total cosmic SFR density of 0.18±0.03 M/yr/Mpc3 for KAB ≲ 24. We find that 65% of the star formation is in galaxies with E(B - V) > 0.25 mag, even though they are only one-fourth of the census by number.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: photometry - infrared: galaxies - ultraviolet: galaxies

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