TY - JOUR
T1 - Emission-line galaxies at z ∼ 1 from near-IR HST slitless spectroscopy
T2 - metallicities, star formation rates, and redshift confirmations from VLT/FORS2 spectroscopy
AU - Boyett, K.
AU - Bunker, A. J.
AU - Chevallard, J.
AU - Battisti, A.
AU - Henry, A. L.
AU - Wilkins, S.
AU - Malkan, M. A.
AU - Caruana, J.
AU - Atek, H.
AU - Baronchelli, I.
AU - Colbert, J.
AU - Dai, Y. S.
AU - Gardner, Jonathan P.
AU - Rafelski, M.
AU - Scarlata, C.
AU - Teplitz, H. I.
AU - Wang, X.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/9/3
Y1 - 2024/9/3
N2 - We follow up emission line galaxies identified through the near-infrared slitless HST/WFC3 WISP survey with VLT/FORS2 optical spectroscopy. Over 4 WISP fields, we targeted 85 of 138 line emission objects at 0.4 < z < 2 identified in WFC3 spectroscopy. Half the galaxies are fainter than HAB = 24 mag, and would not have been included in many well-known surveys based on broad-band magnitude selection. We confirm 95 per cent of the initial WFC3 grism redshifts in the 38 cases where we detect lines in FORS2 spectroscopy. However, for targets which exhibited a single emission line in WFC3, up to 65 per cent at z < 1.28 did not have expected emission lines detected in FORS2 and hence may be spurious (although this false-detection rate improves to 33 per cent using the latest public WISP emission line catalogue). From the Balmer decrement, the extinction of the WISP galaxies is consistent with A(H α) = 1 mag. From SED fits to multiband photometry including Spitzer 3.6 μm, we find a median stellar mass of log10(M/M) = 8.94. Our emission-line-selected galaxies tend to lie above the star-forming main sequence (i.e. higher specific star formation rates). Using [O III], [O II], and H β lines to derive gas-phase metallicities, we find typically sub-solar metallicities, decreasing with redshift. Our WISP galaxies lie below the z = 0 mass–metallicity relation, and galaxies with higher star formation rates tend to have lower metallicity. Finally, we find a strong increase with redshift of the H α rest-frame equivalent width in this emission-line selected sample, with higher EW0 galaxies having larger [O III]/H β and O32 ratios on average, suggesting lower metallicity or higher ionization parameter in these extreme emission line galaxies.
AB - We follow up emission line galaxies identified through the near-infrared slitless HST/WFC3 WISP survey with VLT/FORS2 optical spectroscopy. Over 4 WISP fields, we targeted 85 of 138 line emission objects at 0.4 < z < 2 identified in WFC3 spectroscopy. Half the galaxies are fainter than HAB = 24 mag, and would not have been included in many well-known surveys based on broad-band magnitude selection. We confirm 95 per cent of the initial WFC3 grism redshifts in the 38 cases where we detect lines in FORS2 spectroscopy. However, for targets which exhibited a single emission line in WFC3, up to 65 per cent at z < 1.28 did not have expected emission lines detected in FORS2 and hence may be spurious (although this false-detection rate improves to 33 per cent using the latest public WISP emission line catalogue). From the Balmer decrement, the extinction of the WISP galaxies is consistent with A(H α) = 1 mag. From SED fits to multiband photometry including Spitzer 3.6 μm, we find a median stellar mass of log10(M/M) = 8.94. Our emission-line-selected galaxies tend to lie above the star-forming main sequence (i.e. higher specific star formation rates). Using [O III], [O II], and H β lines to derive gas-phase metallicities, we find typically sub-solar metallicities, decreasing with redshift. Our WISP galaxies lie below the z = 0 mass–metallicity relation, and galaxies with higher star formation rates tend to have lower metallicity. Finally, we find a strong increase with redshift of the H α rest-frame equivalent width in this emission-line selected sample, with higher EW0 galaxies having larger [O III]/H β and O32 ratios on average, suggesting lower metallicity or higher ionization parameter in these extreme emission line galaxies.
KW - galaxies: ISM
KW - galaxies: star formation
KW - Galaxy: evolution
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85206321764&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stae2065
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stae2065
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85206321764
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 534
SP - 814
EP - 842
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -