A large, deep 3 deg2 survey of Hα, [OIII], and [OII] emitters from LAGER: constraining luminosity functions

Abstract

We present our measurements of the Hα, [OIII], and [OII] luminosity functions as part of the Lyman Alpha Galaxies at Epoch of Reionization (LAGER) survey using our samples of 1577 z = 0.47 Hα-, 3933 z = 0.93 [OIII]-, and 5367 z = 1.59 [OII]-selected emission line galaxies in a single 3 deg2 CTIO/Blanco DECam pointing of the COSMOS field. Our observations reach 5σ depths of 8.2×10-18 erg s-1 cm-2 and comoving volumes of (1-7)×105 Mpc3 making our survey one of the deepest narrowband surveys. We measure the observed luminosity functions and find best-fits of φ = 10-3.160.09 Mpc-3 and L = 1041.720.09 erg s-1 for Hα, φ = 10-2.16+0.10-0.12 Mpc-3 and L = 1041.38+0.07-0.06 erg s-1 for [OIII], and φ = 10-1.97+0.07-0.07 Mpc-3 and L = 1041.660.03 erg s-1 for [OII], with α fixed to -1.75, -1.6, and -1.3, respectively. An excess of bright > 1042 erg s-1 [OIII] emitters is observed and may be due to AGN contamination. Dust corrections are applied assuming AHα = 1 mag. We also design our own empirical rest-frame g - r calibration using SDSS DR12 data, test it against our z = 0.47 Hα emitters with zCOSMOS 1D spectra, and calibrate it for (g - r) between -0.8 and 1.3 mag. Dust and AGN-corrected star formation rate densities (SFRDs) are measured as 10SFR/(M\ yr-1\ Mpc-3) = -1.630.04, -1.070.06, and -0.900.10 for Hα, [OIII], and [OII], respectively. We find our [OIII] and [OII] samples fully trace cosmic star formation activity at their respective redshifts in comparison to multi-wavelength SFRDs, while the Hα sample traces 70 percent of the total z = 0.47 SFRD.

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