Exploring the correlation between Hα-to-UV ratio and burstiness for typical star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 2

Author:

Rezaee Saeed1ORCID,Reddy Naveen A1,Topping Michael W2ORCID,Shivaei Irene2ORCID,Shapley Alice E3,Fetherolf Tara1ORCID,Kriek Mariska4,Coil Alison5,Mobasher Bahram1,Siana Brian1,Du Xinnan6,Khostovan Ali Ahmad7ORCID,Weldon Andrew1ORCID,Emami Najmeh8,Chartab Nima9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California , Riverside, CA 92521 , USA

2. Steward Observatory, University of Arizona , 933 North Cherry Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85721 , USA

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California , Los Angeles, CA 90095 , USA

4. Astronomy Department, University of California , Berkeley, CA 94720 , USA

5. Department of Physics, Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California , San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093 , USA

6. Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics & Cosmology , P. O. Box 2450, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 , USA

7. Astrophysics Division , NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 , USA

8. Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics, University of Minnesota , 116 Church St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455 , USA

9. The Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science , 813 Santa Barbara St., Pasadena, CA 91101 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The $\rm {H}\alpha$-to-UV luminosity ratio ($L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$) is often used to probe bursty star formation histories (SFHs) of star-forming galaxies and it is important to validate it against other proxies for burstiness. To address this issue, we present a statistical analysis of the resolved distribution of star formation rate surface density (ΣSFR) as well as stellar age and their correlations with the globally measured $L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ for a sample of 310 star-forming galaxies in two redshift bins of 1.37 < z < 1.70 and 2.09 < z < 2.61 observed by the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) survey. We use the multiwaveband CANDELS/3D-HST imaging of MOSDEF galaxies to construct ΣSFR and stellar age maps. We analyse the composite rest-frame far-ultraviolet spectra of a subsample of MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field (MOSDEF) targets obtained by the Keck Low Resolution Imager and Spectrometer (LRIS), which includes 124 star-forming galaxies (MOSDEF-LRIS) at redshifts 1.4 < z < 2.6, to examine the average stellar population properties, and the strength of age-sensitive far-ultraviolet spectral features in bins of $L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$. Our results show no significant evidence that individual galaxies with higher $L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ are undergoing a burst of star formation based on the resolved distribution of ΣSFR of individual star-forming galaxies. We segregate the sample into subsets with low and high $L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$. The high-$L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ subset exhibits, on average, an age of $\log [\rm {Age/yr}]$ = 8.0, compared to $\log [\rm {Age/yr}]$ = 8.4 for the low-$L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ galaxies, though the difference in age is significant at only the 2σ level. Furthermore, we find no variation in the strengths of Si iv λλ1393, 1402 and C iv λλ1548, 1550 P-Cygni features from massive stars between the two subsamples, suggesting that the high-$L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ galaxies are not preferentially undergoing a burst compared to galaxies with lower $L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$. On the other hand, we find that the high-$L(\text{H}\alpha)/L(\rm UV)$ galaxies exhibit, on average, more intense He ii λ1640 emission, which may possibly suggest the presence of a higher abundance of high-mass X-ray binaries.

Funder

NASA

ESA

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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