FMOS near-IR spectroscopy of Herschel-selected galaxies: star formation rates, metallicity and dust attenuation at z similar to 1

We investigate the properties (e.g. star formation rate, dust attenuation, stellar mass and metallicity) of a sample of infrared (IR) luminous galaxies at z similar to 1 via near-IR spectroscopy with Subaru-FMOS. Our sample consists of Herschel SPIRE and Spitzer MIPS selected sources in the COSMOS f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2012-11, Vol.426 (3), p.1782-1792
Hauptverfasser: Roseboom, I G, Bunker, A, Sumiyoshi, M, Wang, L, Dalton, G, Akiyama, M, Bock, J, Bonfield, D, Buat, V, Casey, C, Chapin, E, Clements, D L, Conley, A, Curtis-Lake, E, Cooray, A, Dunlop, J S, Farrah, D, Ham, S J, Ibar, E, Iwamuro, F, Kimura, M, Lewis, I, Macaulay, E, Magdis, G, Maihara, T, Marsden, G, Mauch, T, Moritani, Y, Ohta, K, Oliver, S J, Page, MJ, Schulz, B, Scott, Douglas, Symeonidis, M, Takato, N, Tamura, N, Totani, T, Yabe, K, Zemcov, M
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Zusammenfassung:We investigate the properties (e.g. star formation rate, dust attenuation, stellar mass and metallicity) of a sample of infrared (IR) luminous galaxies at z similar to 1 via near-IR spectroscopy with Subaru-FMOS. Our sample consists of Herschel SPIRE and Spitzer MIPS selected sources in the COSMOS field with photometric redshifts in the range of 0.7 < zphot < 1.8, which have been targeted in two pointings (0.5 deg2) with FMOS. We find a modest success rate for emission-line detections, with candidate H alpha emission lines detected for 57 of 168 SPIRE sources (34 per cent). By stacking the near-IR spectra we directly measure the mean Balmer decrement for the H alpha and H beta lines, finding a value of = 0.51 plus or minus 0.27 for = 1012 L[odot] sources at = 1.36. By comparing star formation rates estimated from the IR and from the dust-uncorrected H alpha line we find a strong relationship between dust attenuation and star formation rate. This relation is broadly consistent with that previously seen in star-forming galaxies at z similar to 0.1. Finally, we investigate the metallicity via the N2 ratio, finding that z similar to 1 IR-selected sources are indistinguishable from the local mass-metallicity relation. We also find a strong correlation between dust attenuation and metallicity, with the most metal-rich IR sources experiencing the largest levels of dust attenuation.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.21777.x