The Current Star Formation Rate of the Local Universe
Abstract
The Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) Survey is a long-term project aiming at finding and analysing star-forming galaxies detected by their Hα emission in Schmidt objective-prism plates. The instrumental set-up limits the volume of the Universe surveyed to a redshift z0.045. So far we have discovered several hundred emission-line galaxies (ELGs) undergoing star formation at a wide range of levels. Analyzing a complete sample of ELGs from the UCM survey we have computed the Hα luminosity function for the star-forming galaxies in the surveyed volume of the Universe. A Schechter function provides a good fit to the Hα luminosity function with the following parameters: α = -1.30.2; L*( Hα) = 1042.150.08 erg s-1 and φ*=10-3.20.2 Mpc-3 for H0 = 50 km s-1 Mpc-1. Integrating over the full range of luminosities, we obtain an Hα luminosity density of 1039.10.2 erg s-1 Mpc-3. Using the Hα emission as a star formation rate (SFR) estimator, this translates into a SFR density for the Local Universe of 0.013+0.007-0.005 M yr-1 Mpc-3 in star-forming galaxies with EW(Hα+[NII])>10 and z0.045, for a Scalo Initial Mass Function. This is the first observational determination of this quantity, which will provide a direct test of current galaxy formation and evolution models.
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