Galaxies of the z 2 Universe. I. Grism-Selected Rest-Frame Optical Emission Line Galaxies
Abstract
Euclid, WFIRST, and HETDEX will make emission-line selected galaxies the largest observed constituent in the z > 1 universe. However, we only have a limited understanding of the physical properties of galaxies selected via their Lyα or rest-frame optical emission lines. To begin addressing this problem, we present the basic properties of 2,000 AEGIS, COSMOS, GOODS-N, GOODS-S, and UDS galaxies identified in the redshift range 1.90 < z < 2.35 via their [O II], Hβ, and [O III] emission lines. For these z 2 galaxies, [O III] is generally much brighter than [O II] and Hβ, with typical rest-frame equivalent widths of several hundred Angstroms. Moreover, these strong emission-line systems span an extremely wide range of stellar mass ( 3 dex), star-formation rate ( 2 dex), and [O III] luminosity ( 2 dex). Comparing the distributions of these properties to those of continuum selected galaxies, we find that emission-line galaxies have systematically lower stellar masses and lower optical/UV dust attenuations. These measurements lay the groundwork for an extensive comparison between these rest-frame optical emission-line galaxies and Lyα emitters identified in the HETDEX survey.
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