Bibcode
Flores, H.; Hammer, F.; Elbaz, D.; Cesarsky, C. J.; Liang, Y. C.; Fadda, D.; Gruel, N.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.415, p.885-888 (2004)
Fecha de publicación:
3
2004
Revista
Número de citas
65
Número de citas referidas
53
Descripción
We present a study of the star formation rate (SFR) for a sample of 16
distant galaxies detected by ISOCAM at 15 μm in the CFRS0300+00 and
CFRS1400+52 fields. Their high quality and intermediate resolution
VLT/FORS spectra have allowed a proper correction of the Balmer emission
lines from the underlying absorption. Extinction estimates using the
Hβ/Hγ and the Hα/Hβ Balmer decrement are in
excellent agreement, providing a robust measurement of the instantaneous
SFR based on the extinction-corrected Hα luminosity. Star
formation has also been estimated exploiting the correlations between IR
luminosity and those at MIR and radio wavelengths. Our study shows that
the relationship between the two SFR estimates follow two distinct
regimes: (1) for galaxies with SFR_IR below ˜100
M&sun;/yr, the SFR deduced from Hα measurements is a
good approximation of the global SFR and (2) for galaxies near ULIRG
regime. The corrected Hα SFR understimated the SFR by a factor of
1.5 to 2. Our analyses suggest that heavily extincted regions completely
hidden in optical bands (such as those found in Arp 220) contribute less
than 20% of the global budget of star formation up to z=1.
Based on observations with ISO and CFHT and ESO Telescopes.