Abstract
Abstract
Emission-line galaxies (ELGs) are crucial for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies, while little is known about their variability. Here we report on the optical variability of a sample of ELGs selected in the COSMOS field, which has narrowband observations in two epochs separated by ≳12 yr. This sample was observed with the Suprime-Cam (SC) and Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) on the Subaru telescope in NB816 and
i
′
/
i
bands, respectively. After carefully removing the wing effect of a narrowband filter, we check the optical variability in a sample of 181 spectroscopically confirmed ELGs. We find that 0 (0/68) Hα emitters, 11.9% (5/42) [O iii] emitters, and 0 (0/71) [O ii] emitters show significant variability (
∣
Δ
m
NB
∣
≥
3
σ
Δ
m
NB
,
AGN
=
0.20
mag
) in the two-epoch narrowband observations. We investigate the presence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in this variable ELG (var-ELG) sample with three methods, including X-ray luminosity, mid-infrared activity, and radio excess. We find zero bright AGN in this var-ELG sample but cannot rule out the contribution from faint AGN. We find that supernovae explosions (SNe) could also dominate the variability of the var-ELG sample. The merger morphology shown in the HST/F814W images of the entire var-ELG sample is in agreement with the enhancement of star formation, i.e., the SNe activity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
CAS President’s International Fellowship Initiative
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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