Early Growth of the Star Formation Rate Function in the Epoch of Reionization: an Approach with Rest-frame Optical Emissions

Abstract

We present a star formation rate function (SFRF) at z6 based on star formation rates (SFRs) derived by spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting on data from rest-frame UV to optical wavelength of galaxies in the CANDELS GOODS-South and North fields. The resulting SFRF shows an excess compared to the previous estimations by using rest-frame UV luminosity functions (LFs) corrected for the dust attenuation, and is comparable to that estimated from a far-infrared LF. This suggests that the number density of dust-obscured intensively star-forming galaxies at z6 has been underestimated in the previous approach based only on rest-frame UV observations. We parameterize the SFRF with using the Schechter function and obtain the best-fit parameter of the characteristic SFR ( SFR*) when the faint-end slope and characteristic number density are fixed. The best-fit SFR* at z6 is comparable to that at z2, when the cosmic star formation activity reaches its peak. Together with SFRF estimations with similar approach using rest-frame UV to optical data, the SFR* is roughly constant from z2 to z6 and may decrease above z6. Since the SFR* is sensitive to the high-SFR end of the SFRF, this evolution of SFR* suggests that the high-SFR end of the SFRF grows rapidly during the epoch of reionization and reaches a similar level observed at z2.

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