Bo\"otes-HiZELS: an optical to near-infrared survey of emission-line galaxies at z=0.4-4.7
Abstract
We present a sample of 1000 emission line galaxies at z=0.4-4.7 from the 0.7deg2 High-z Emission Line Survey (HiZELS) in the Bo\"otes field identified with a suite of six narrow-band filters at ≈ 0.4-2.1 μm. These galaxies have been selected on their Lyα (73), [Oii] (285), Hβ/ [Oiii] (387) or Hα (362) emission-line, and have been classified with optical to near-infrared colours. A subsample of 98 sources have reliable redshifts from multiple narrow-band (e.g. [O ii]-Hα) detections and/or spectroscopy. In this survey paper, we present the observations, selection and catalogs of emitters. We measure number densities of Lyα, [O ii], Hβ/ [Oiii] and Hα and confirm strong luminosity evolution in star-forming galaxies from z0.4 to 5, in agreement with previous results. To demonstrate the usefulness of dual-line emitters, we use the sample of dual [O ii]-Hα emitters to measure the observed [O ii]/Hα ratio at z=1.47. The observed [O ii]/Hα ratio increases significantly from 0.400.01 at z=0.1 to 0.520.05 at z=1.47, which we attribute to either decreasing dust attenuation with redshift, or due to a bias in the (typically) fiber-measurements in the local Universe which only measure the central kpc regions. At the bright end, we find that both the Hα and Lyα number densities at z≈2.2 deviate significantly from a Schechter form, following a power-law. We show that this is driven entirely by an increasing X-ray/AGN fraction with line-luminosity, which reaches ≈ 100 \% at line-luminosities L3×1044 erg s-1.
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