论文标题
深层外观可见的遗产调查(Devils):D10-Cosmos领域的SED配件以及恒星质量功能和SFR- $ M_ \ star $关系的演变
Deep Extragalactic VIsible Legacy Survey (DEVILS): SED Fitting in the D10-COSMOS Field and the Evolution of the Stellar Mass Function and SFR-$M_\star$ relation
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论文摘要
我们介绍了恒星质量的目录,恒星形成率和跨性别星系的辅助人口参数,涉及$ 0 <z <9 $的$ 0 <z <9 $,来自深层外层状可见遗产调查(Devils)。魔鬼是一项深度光谱的红移调查,其完整性很高,涵盖了包括宇宙在内的几个主要深层田地(D10)。我们的恒星质量和恒星形成速率估计是使用光谱能量分布(SED)建模代码前景来自一得出的,使用良好动机的参数进行尘埃衰减,恒星形成历史和金属性演变。我们展示了这些改进,尤其是我们对金属性演化的身体动机的假设,在$ \ sim $ \,0.2 dex的水平上对推断的恒星质量产生明显的系统影响。为了说明这些数据的科学价值,我们以$ 0 <z <4.25 $的价格绘制了不断发展的星系恒星质量功能(SMF)和sfr- $ m_ \ star $关系。与过去的研究一致,我们发现SMF中的大多数演变都是由特征密度参数驱动的,而特征质量和低质量斜率的演变很少。如果Sfr- $ m_ \ star $关系与$ z> 2.6 $的幂律是无法区分的,那么我们可以看到该关系弯曲的证据($ z <0.45 $)。这表明自宇宙中午以来,Sfr- $ m_ \ star $的标准化和形状的演变。重要的是,我们只有在将新的魔鬼测量结果与来自星系和质量组装(GAMA)调查的较低红移星系的始终得出的值相结合时清楚地看到了这一弯道:这显示了所有红移对星系的一致处理的能力。
We present catalogues of stellar masses, star formation rates, and ancillary stellar population parameters for galaxies spanning $0<z<9$ from the Deep Extragalactic VIsible Legacy Survey (DEVILS). DEVILS is a deep spectroscopic redshift survey with very high completeness, covering several premier deep fields including COSMOS (D10). Our stellar mass and star formation rate estimates are self-consistently derived using the spectral energy distribution (SED) modelling code ProSpect, using well-motivated parameterisations for dust attenuation, star formation histories, and metallicity evolution. We show how these improvements, and especially our physically motivated assumptions about metallicity evolution, have an appreciable systematic effect on the inferred stellar masses, at the level of $\sim$\,0.2 dex. To illustrate the scientific value of these data, we map the evolving galaxy stellar mass function (SMF) and the SFR-$M_\star$ relation for $0<z<4.25$. In agreement with past studies, we find that most of the evolution in the SMF is driven by the characteristic density parameter, with little evolution in the characteristic mass and low-mass slopes. Where the SFR-$M_\star$ relation is indistinguishable from a power-law at $z>2.6$, we see evidence of a bend in the relation at low redshifts ($z<0.45$). This suggests evolution in both the normalisation and shape of the SFR-$M_\star$ relation since cosmic noon. It is significant that we only clearly see this bend when combining our new DEVILS measurements with consistently derived values for lower redshift galaxies from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey: this shows the power of having consistent treatment for galaxies at all redshifts.