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The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey Deep Fields

Matteo Bonato, I. Prandoni, G. de Zotti, P. N. Best, M. Bondi, G. Calistro Rivera, R. K. Cochrane, G. Gürkan, P. Haskell, R. Kondapally, M. Magliocchetti, S. K. Leslie, K. Małek, H. J. A. Röttgering, D. J. B. Smith, C. Tasse, Lingyu Wang

2021Astronomy and Astrophysics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We have exploited LOFAR deep observations of the Lockman Hole field at 150 MHz to investigate the relation between the radio luminosity of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) and their star-formation rates (SFRs), as well as its dependence on stellar mass and redshift. The adopted source classification, SFRs, and stellar masses are consensus estimates based on a combination of four different spectral energy distribution fitting methods. We note a flattening of the radio spectra of a substantial minority of sources below ∼1.4 GHz. Such sources have thus a lower ‘radio-loudness’ level at 150 MHz than expected from extrapolations from 1.4 GHz using the average spectral index. We found a weak trend towards a lower SFR/ L 150 MHz ratio for higher stellar mass, M ⋆ . We argue that such a trend may account for most of the apparent redshift evolution of the L 150 MHz /SFR ratio, in line with previous work. Our data indicate a weaker evolution than found by some previous analyses. We also find a weaker evolution with redshift of the specific SFR than found by several (but not all) previous studies. Our radio selection provides a view of the distribution of galaxies in the SFR– M ⋆ plane complementary to that of optical and near-IR selection. It suggests a higher uniformity of the star-formation history of galaxies than implied by some analyses of optical and near-IR data. We have derived luminosity functions at 150 MHz of both SFGs and radio-quiet (RQ) AGN at various redshifts. Our results are in very good agreement with the T-RECS simulations and with literature estimates. We also present explicit estimates of SFR functions of SFGs and RQ AGN at several redshifts derived from our radio survey data.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsLOFARRedshiftGalaxyStar formationLuminosityStellar massHubble Deep FieldSpectral energy distributionSkyAstronomyRadio telescopeGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaRadio Astronomy Observations and TechnologyAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
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