The Halpha Luminosity Function and Star Formation Rate at z~0.24 Based on Subaru Deep Imaging Data
Abstract
We have carried out a deep imaging survey for Hα emitting galaxies at z≈0.24 using a narrowband filter tuned with the redshifted line. The total sky area covered is 706 arcmin2 within a redshift range from 0.234 to 0.252 (δ z=0.018). This corresponds to a volume of 3.9×103 Mpc3 when matter=0.3, =0.7, and H0=70 km s-1 Mpc-1 are adopted. We obtain a sample of 348 Hα emitting galaxies whose observed emission-line equivalent widths are greater than 12 . We find an extinction-corrected Hα luminosity density of 1039.65+0.08-0.12 ergs s-1 Mpc-3. Using the Kennicutt relation between the Hα luminosity and star formation rate, the star formation rate density in the covered volume is estimated as 0.036+0.006-0.012 M yr-1 Mpc-3. This value is higher by a factor of 3 than the local SFR density.
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