Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Mid-infrared Properties and Empirical Relations from WISE

Autor(en)
M Cluver, T Jarret, A Hopkins, Kieran Leschinski
Abstrakt

The Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey furnishes a deep redshift catalog that, when combined with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), allows us to explore for the first time the mid-infrared properties of >110, 000 galaxies over 120 deg

2 to z ≃ 0.5. In this paper we detail the procedure for producing the matched GAMA-WISE catalog for the G12 and G15 fields, in particular characterizing and measuring resolved sources; the complete catalogs for all three GAMA equatorial fields will be made available through the GAMA public releases. The wealth of multiwavelength photometry and optical spectroscopy allows us to explore empirical relations between optically determined stellar mass (derived from synthetic stellar population models) and 3.4 μm and 4.6 μm WISE measurements. Similarly dust-corrected Hα-derived star formation rates can be compared to 12 μm and 22 μm luminosities to quantify correlations that can be applied to large samples to z < 0.5. To illustrate the applications of these relations, we use the 12 μm star formation prescription to investigate the behavior of specific star formation within the GAMA-WISE sample and underscore the ability of WISE to detect star-forming systems at z 0.5. Within galaxy groups (determined by a sophisticated friends-of-friends scheme), results suggest that galaxies with a neighbor within 100 h

-1 kpc have, on average, lower specific star formation rates than typical GAMA galaxies with the same stellar mass.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Astrophysik
Externe Organisation(en)
University of Cape Town, Australian Astronomical Observatory
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Band
782
Anzahl der Seiten
17
ISSN
0004-637X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/782/2/90
Publikationsdatum
02-2014
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
103003 Astronomie, 103004 Astrophysik
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Space and Planetary Science
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/b2785c4e-aee1-48e7-9080-a7fdf5e87b12