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COMPARISON OF Hα AND UV STAR FORMATION RATES IN THE LOCAL VOLUME: SYSTEMATIC DISCREPANCIES FOR DWARF GALAXIES

Janice C. Lee et al 2009 ApJ 706 599-613   doi: 10.1088/0004-637X/706/1/599  Help

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Janice C. Lee1,15, Armando Gil de Paz2, Christy Tremonti3,4,16, Robert C. Kennicutt5,6, Samir Salim7, Matthew Bothwell5, Daniela Calzetti8, Julianne Dalcanton9, Daniel Dale10, Chad Engelbracht6, S. J. José G. Funes11, Benjamin Johnson5, Shoko Sakai12, Evan Skillman13, Liese van Zee14, Fabian Walter3 and Daniel Weisz13
1 Carnegie Observatories, 813 Santa Barbara Street, Pasadena, CA 91101, USA
2 Departmento de Astrofisica, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid 28040, Spain
3 Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
4 Department of Astronomy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 475 N. Charter Street, Madison, WI 53706-1582, USA
5 Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK
6 Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
7 NOAO, 950 North Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ 85719, USA
8 Department of Astronomy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA
9 Department of Astronomy, University of Washington, Box 351580, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
10 Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82071, USA
11 Vatican Observatory, Specola Vaticana, V00120 Vatican City, Holy See
12 Division of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1562, USA
13 Department of Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
14 Astronomy Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
15 Hubble Fellow.
16 Alexander von Humbolt Fellow.
E-mail: jlee@ociw.edu

ABSTRACT. Using a complete sample of ~300 star-forming galaxies within 11 Mpc of the Milky Way, we evaluate the consistency between star formation rates (SFRs) inferred from the far ultraviolet (FUV) non-ionizing continuum and Hα nebular emission, assuming standard conversion recipes in which the SFR scales linearly with luminosity at a given wavelength. Our analysis probes SFRs over 5 orders of magnitude, down to ultra-low activities on the order of ~10–4 M sun yr–1. The data are drawn from the 11 Mpc Hα and Ultraviolet Galaxy Survey (11HUGS), which has obtained Hα fluxes from ground-based narrowband imaging, and UV fluxes from imaging with GALEX. For normal spiral galaxies (SFR ~ 1 M sun yr–1), our results are consistent with previous work which has shown that FUV SFRs tend to be lower than Hα SFRs before accounting for internal dust attenuation, but that there is relative consistency between the two tracers after proper corrections are applied. However, a puzzle is encountered at the faint end of the luminosity function. As lower luminosity dwarf galaxies, roughly less active than the Small Magellanic Cloud, are examined, Hα tends to increasingly underpredict the total SFR relative to the FUV. The trend is evident prior to corrections for dust attenuation, which affects the FUV more than the nebular Hα emission, so this general conclusion is robust to the effects of dust. Although past studies have suggested similar trends, this is the first time this effect is probed with a statistical sample for galaxies with SFR lsim 0.1 M sun yr–1. By SFR ~ 0.003 M sun yr–1, the average Hα-to-FUV flux ratio is lower than expected by a factor of two, and at the lowest SFRs probed, the ratio exhibits an order of magnitude discrepancy for the handful of galaxies that remain in the sample. A range of standard explanations does not appear to be able to fully account for the magnitude of the systematic. Some recent work has argued for a stellar initial mass function which is deficient in high-mass stars in dwarf and low surface brightness galaxies, and we also consider this scenario. Under the assumption that the FUV traces the SFR in dwarf galaxies more robustly, the prescription relating Hα luminosity to SFR is re-calibrated for use in the low SFR regime when FUV data are not available.

Key words: galaxies: dwarf; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: photometry; stars: formation; surveys; ultraviolet: galaxies

Print publication: Issue 1 (2009 November 20)
Received 2009 July 8, accepted for publication 2009 September 29
Published 2009 November 3

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