Galaxy and mass assembly: the 1.4 GHz SFR indicator, SFR–M* relation and predictions for ASKAP–GAMA

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 466:2 (2016) 2312-2324

Authors:

Luke JM Davies, Minh T Huynh, Andrew M Hopkins, Nick Seymour, Simon P Driver, Aaron GR Robotham, Ivan K Baldry, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Nathan Bourne, Malcolm N Bremer, Michael JI Brown, Sarah Brough, Michelle Cluver, Meiert W Grootes, Matthew Jarvis, Jonathan Loveday, Amanda Moffet, Matt Owers, Steven Phillipps, Elaine Sadler, Lingyu Wang, Stephen Wilkins, Angus Wright

Abstract:

We present a robust calibration of the 1.4 GHz radio continuum star formation rate (SFR) using a combination of the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey and the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm (FIRST) survey. We identify individually detected 1.4 GHz GAMA-FIRST sources and use a late-type, non-AGN, volume-limited sample from GAMA to produce stellar mass-selected samples. The latter are then combined to produce FIRST-stacked images. This extends the robust parametrisation of the 1.4 GHz-SFR relation to faint luminosities. For both the individually detected galaxies and our stacked samples, we compare 1.4 GHz luminosity to SFRs derived from GAMA to determine a new 1.4 GHz luminosity-to-SFR relation with well constrained slope and normalisation. For the first time, we produce the radio SFR-M⇤ relation over 2 decades in stellar mass, and find that our new calibration is robust, and produces a SFR-M⇤relation which is consistent with all other GAMA SFR methods. Finally, using our new 1.4 GHz luminosity-to-SFR calibration we make predictions for the number of star-forming GAMA sources which are likely to be detected in the upcoming ASKAP surveys, EMU and DINGO.

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Authors:

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The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 831:1 (2016) 79

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Nature Springer Nature 539:7630 (2016) 598-598

Authors:

M Nicholl, SJ Smartt, A Jerkstrand, C Inserra, M McCrum, R Kotak, M Fraser, D Wright, T-W Chen, K Smith, DR Young, SA Sim, S Valenti, DA Howell, F Bresolin, RP Kudritzki, JL Tonry, ME Huber, A Rest, A Pastorello, L Tomasella, E Cappellaro, S Benetti, S Mattila, E Kankare, T Kangas, G Leloudas, J Sollerman, F Taddia, E Berger, R Chornock, G Narayan, CW Stubbs, RJ Foley, R Lunnan, A Soderberg, N Sanders, D Milisavljevic, R Margutti, RP Kirshner, N Elias-Rosa, A Morales-Garoffolo, S Taubenberger, MT Botticella, S Gezari, Y Urata, S Rodney, AG Riess, D Scolnic, WM Wood-Vasey, WS Burgett, K Chambers, HA Flewelling, EA Magnier, N Kaiser, N Metcalfe, J Morgan, PA Price, W Sweeney, C Waters