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Book Photometric Redshifts and Physical Properties of Low Redshift Galaxies

Download or read book Photometric Redshifts and Physical Properties of Low Redshift Galaxies written by Celine Eminian and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 131 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Evolution of Intermediate Redshift Galaxies

Download or read book Evolution of Intermediate Redshift Galaxies written by Lifang Xia and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first part of this dissertation presents the implementation of Bayesian statistics with galaxy surface luminosity (SL) prior probabilities to improve the ac- curacy of photometric redshifts. The addition of the SL prior probability helps break the degeneracy of spectro-photometric redshifts (SPZs) between low redshift 4000 A break galaxies and high redshift Lyman break galaxies which are mostly catas- trophic outliers. For a sample of 1138 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts in the GOODS North and South fields at z 1.6, the application of the surface luminosity prior reduces the fraction of galaxies with redshift deviation sigma(z) 0.2 from 15.0% to 10.4%. The second part of this dissertation presents the study of the chemical evolution of the star-forming galaxies. The Hubble Space Telescope Probing Evolution and Reionization Spectroscopically (PEARS) grism Survey effectively selects emission line galaxies (ELGs) to mAB ~ 27. Follow-up Magellan LDSS3+IMACS spectroscopy of the HST/ACS PEARS ELGs confirms an accuracy of sigma_z = 0.006 for the HST/ACS PEARS grism redshifts. The luminosity-metallicity (L-Z) relation and the mass-metallicity (M-Z) relation of the PEARS ELGs at z ~ 0.6 are offset by ~ - 0.8 dex in metallicity for a given rest-frame B absolute magnitude and stellar mass relative to the local relations from SDSS galaxies. The offsets in both relations are ~ - 0.4 dex larger than that given by other samples at same redshifts, which are demonstrated to be due to the selection of different physical properties of the PEARS ELGs: low metallicities, very blue colors, small sizes, compact disturbed morphologies, high SSFR> 10^-9 yr^-1, and high gas fraction. The downsizing effect, the tidal interacting induced inflow of metal-poor gas, and the SNe driven galactic winds outflows, may account for the significant offset of the PEARS galaxies in the L-Z and the M-Z relations relative to the local relations. The detection of the emission lines of ELGs down to m ~ 26 mag in the HST/ACS PEARS + HST/WCF3 ERS NIR composit grism spectra enables to extend the study of the evolution of the L-Z and M-Z relations to 0.6

Book Photometric Properties of Low redshift Galaxy Clusters

Download or read book Photometric Properties of Low redshift Galaxy Clusters written by Omar Lopez-Cruz and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Robust Estimation of the Physical Properties of Z 2 Emission line Galaxies

Download or read book Robust Estimation of the Physical Properties of Z 2 Emission line Galaxies written by Will Bowman and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our knowledge of galaxy formation and evolution has exploded over the past few decades and we are now in an era of large galaxy surveys consisting of millions of galaxies. These samples enable statistical characterization of galaxy populations, helping to empirically explore the manner in which galaxies evolve through time. Current and future missions will push the envelope further by identifying millions of galaxies, many of which will be selected via their strong emission lines. We are motivated to develop ever-more sophisticated statistical methods to extract the maximal amount of information from these surveys. In Chapter 2, I describe the details of identifying a large sample of z~2 galaxies selected from Hubble Space Telescope (HST) grism frames on the basis of their strong rest-frame optical emission lines, with [O III] being the strongest in the vast majority of these systems. I also present the basis physical properties of the sample, including their rest-frame UV and optical size, stellar mass, UV-based star formation rate (SFR), and dust content. In order to provide context for how this emission-line galaxy (ELG) sample relates to the broader galaxy population at this epoch, I identify a comparison sample selected on the basis of their photometric redshifts and compare the two samples' physical properties. The ELG sample has systematically lower stellar masses, SFRs, and dust contents compared to the photometric redshift sample. This comparison indicates that identifying galaxies on the basis of their strong emission lines is an efficient way to find low-mass systems but is biased against objects with large amounts of dust. In Chapter 3, I measure the luminosity function and star-formation rate density of the sample introduced in Chapter 2. This measurement directly informs the observing strategy that is required for upcoming missions, which will use rest-frame optical ELGs to measure the large scale structure of the Universe. Since the precision in this measurement is directly related to the number of sources that are identified, accurate estimates of the line luminosity function are essential for designing the observing strategies of these flagship missions. I introduce a new, flexible spectral energy distribution (SED) code, MCSED, in Chapter 4. This galaxy fitting tool is specifically optimized to allow for varying assumptions about the physics and interplay of stars, dust, and gas in galaxies. Since the properties of these various components change with redshift and host galaxy type, and are constantly being improved from both an empirical and theoretical standpoint, flexible SED fitting tools are essential for extracting the maximal amount of science from new surveys. I apply this code to the z~2 galaxy sample introduced in Chapter 2 using a flexible model with multiple parameters to describe the dust attenuation and star formation history. The sample exhibits clear evolution in the star formation histories, dust contents, and average spectra across the three orders of magnitude in stellar mass. As the stellar mass increases, the objects become redder due to both a higher dust content and a larger population of old, red stars. Finally, Chapter 5 presents an expanded framework for fitting the SEDs of galaxies that accounts for correlated and non-Gaussian uncertainties in the photometric flux measurements. Such covariances are nearly universal in modern techniques for measuring photometry, yet these correlations have not been taken into account in SED fitting until now. This method for propagating variances and covariances throughout the analysis pipeline will be particularly important for upcoming high-precision cosmology experiments that rely upon photometric redshifts.

Book The Spectral Energy Distribution of Galaxies   SED 2011  IAU S284

Download or read book The Spectral Energy Distribution of Galaxies SED 2011 IAU S284 written by Richard J. Tuffs and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2012-08-30 with total page 533 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent observational developments are providing the first truly panchromatic view of galaxies, extending from the radio to TeV gamma-rays. This is motivating the development of new models for the interpretation of spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of galaxies in terms of the formation, evolution and emission of stellar and accretion-driven sources of photons, the interaction of the photons with the gaseous and dust components of the interstellar medium, and high-energy processes involving cosmic rays. IAU Symposium 284 details progress in the development of such models, their relation to fundamental theory, and their application to the interpretation of the panchromatic emission from the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, connecting the latter with models for the evolution of the SEDs of distant galaxies, and the extragalactic background light. IAU S284 is a useful resource for all researchers working with the copious amounts of multiwavelength data for galaxies now becoming available.

Book The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift

Download or read book The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift written by Ralf Bender and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2003-01-23 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Measuring the masses of galaxies as a function of redshift is perhaps one of the most challenging open issues in current astronomical research. The evolution of the baryonic and dark matter components of galaxies is not only a critical test of the hierarchical formation paradigm, but ultimately also provides new clues on the complex interplay between star formation, the cooling and heating of gas and galaxy merging processes. This book reviews current techniques to measure the baryonic (stellar) and dark masses of nearby galaxies, and focusses on ongoing attempts to measure theses same quantities in galaxies at higher and higher redshifts. It also gives room to future perspectives, with special emphasis on new survey projects and satellite missions.

Book Photometric Properties of Low redshift Galaxy Clusters

Download or read book Photometric Properties of Low redshift Galaxy Clusters written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book High Redshift Galaxies

    Book Details:
  • Author : Immo Appenzeller
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2009-06-17
  • ISBN : 3540758240
  • Pages : 353 pages

Download or read book High Redshift Galaxies written by Immo Appenzeller and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2009-06-17 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The high-redshift galaxies became a distinct research ?eld during the ?nal decade of the20thcentury. AtthattimetheLyman-breaktechniquemadeitpossibletoidentify signi?cant samples of such objects, and the new generation of 8 to 10-m telescopes resulted in ?rst good spectroscopic data. Today the high-redshift galaxies have developed into one of the important topics of astrophysics, accounting for about 5–10% of the publications in the major scienti?c journals devoted to astronomy. Because high-redshift galaxies is a rapidly developing ?eld and since new results are published constantly, writing a book on this topic is challenging. On the other hand, in view of the large amount of individual results now in the literature, and in view of the still growing interest in this topic, it appears worthwhile to summarize and evaluate the available data and to provide an introduction for those who wish to enter this ?eld, or who, for various reasons, might be interested in its results. The end of the ?rst decade of the 21st century appears to be a good point in time to attempt such a summary. The current generation of ground-based 8 to 10-m - optical telescopes, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the most important large radio telescopes have by now been in operation since about one or two decades. Although these instruments will continue to produce important scienti?c results for some time to come, many of the initial programs exploiting their unique new possibilities have been completed.

Book Star Formation Rates of Galaxies

Download or read book Star Formation Rates of Galaxies written by Andreas Zezas and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-04-29 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Star-formation is one of the key processes that shape the current state and evolution of galaxies. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of the different methods used to measure the intensity of recent or on-going star-forming activity in galaxies, discussing their advantages and complications in detail. It includes a thorough overview of the theoretical underpinnings of star-formation rate indicators, including topics such as stellar evolution and stellar spectra, the stellar initial mass function, and the physical conditions in the interstellar medium. The authors bring together in one place detailed and comparative discussions of traditional and new star-formation rate indicators, star-formation rate measurements in different spatial scales, and comparisons of star-formation rate indicators probing different stellar populations, along with the corresponding theoretical background. This is a useful reference for students and researchers working in the field of extragalactic astrophysics and studying star-formation in local and higher-redshift galaxies.

Book Lyman Alpha Emitting Galaxies at High Redshift

Download or read book Lyman Alpha Emitting Galaxies at High Redshift written by Steven Arthur Dawson and published by Universal-Publishers. This book was released on 2005 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As late as 1995, the anticipated widespread population of primeval galaxies remained at large, lurking undetected at unknown redshifts, with undiscovered properties. We present results from our efforts to detect and characterize primeval galaxies by their signature high-redshift Lyman-alpha emission lines utilizing two observational techniques: serendipitous slit spectroscopy and narrowband imaging. By pushing these techniques to their utmost limits, we probe the Lyman-alpha-emitting galaxy population out to redshifts as high as z = 6.5. Galaxies at this epoch reside in a universe which is just 800 million years old, a mere 6% of its current age. As such, this work provides one account of the manner by which observational cosmology has recently shifted from merely marveling at the incredible lookback times implied by the first few high-redshift detections, to the routine assembly of high-redshift datasets designed to address specific astrophysical issues.

Book Low Redshift Damped Ly alpha  Galaxies Toward the Quasars B2 0827 243  PKS 0952 179  PKS 1127 145  and PKS 1629 120

Download or read book Low Redshift Damped Ly alpha Galaxies Toward the Quasars B2 0827 243 PKS 0952 179 PKS 1127 145 and PKS 1629 120 written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We present optical and near-infrared ground-based imaging results on four low-redshift damped Ly-alpha (DLA) galaxies. The corresponding DLA systems were discovered in our Hubble Space Telescope spectroscopic surveys for DLA lines in known strong Mg ii absorption-line systems toward the quasars B2 0827+243, PKS 0952+179, PKS 1127 145, and PKS 1629+120. Two of the four DLA galaxies have confirmed slit redshifts, one has a photometric redshift consistent with the absorption-line redshift, and the fourth identification is based on the galaxy's proximity to the quasar sight line. The DLA galaxies span a mixture of morphological types from patchy, irregular, and low surface brightness to spiral galaxies. We also discovered several extremely red objects (EROs) in two of these fields and discuss the possibility that they are associated with the DLA galaxies. These observations add to the small but growing list of DLA galaxies at low redshift. At the present time, 14 DLA galaxies in the redshift range 0.05 smalller or approx. Z smaller or approx. 1 have been studied. The distributions of DLA galaxy properties for these 14 cases are discussed, and some important trends emerge. Low-luminosity dwarf galaxies with small impact parameters dominate this small sample. Also, four of the five highest column density systems, which dominate in the determination of the cosmological neutral gas mass density, arise in low surface brightness dwarf galaxies. Zwaan et al. have shown that only 15% of the neutral gas at the present epoch is contained in low surface brightness galaxies. Thus, if the low-redshift DLA galaxy trends hold up with larger samples, it would indicate that a different population of objects is responsible for the bulk of the neutral hydrogen gas in the universe at Z approx. 0.5.

Book Galaxy Interactions at Low and High Redshift

Download or read book Galaxy Interactions at Low and High Redshift written by J.E. Barnes and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 530 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: These proceedings offer professional astronomers an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts. The symposium gave participants an exciting glimpse of a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe.

Book Galaxies at High Redshift

    Book Details:
  • Author : I. Pérez-Fournon
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2003-03-20
  • ISBN : 9780521825917
  • Pages : 296 pages

Download or read book Galaxies at High Redshift written by I. Pérez-Fournon and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2003-03-20 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume presents lectures of the XI Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics written by experts in the field.

Book Resolved  KPC scale  Properties of Emission line Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts

Download or read book Resolved KPC scale Properties of Emission line Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts written by Shoubaneh Hemmati and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The focus of this dissertation is to study resolved substructures in galaxies at kpc-scale and their relation with the global properties of the host galaxy using combined high resolution photometric data from the Hubble Space Telescope and very deep long exposure spectroscopic observations with the Keck telescopes. I use the optical and near-infrared data taken as part of the CANDELS project to perform pixel-by-pixel analysis of 120 galaxies at intermediate redshifts. I produce resolved rest-frame (U-V) color, stellar mass and star formation rate surface densities, stellar age and extinction maps and profiles along the galaxies rotation axes. I study physical properties of clumps and quantify their spatial distribution and covering fraction. Investigating the evolution of covering fraction and average radial distance with respect to both redshift and stellar mass of the host galaxy, suggests that if the central bulge growth is due to migration of stellar clumps, it should have happened at higher redshifts. I find that there exists a tight correlation between the stellar mass and star formation rate surface densities of pixels inside individual galaxies as well as among red and blue clumps over different galaxies. The tightness of the blue clumps main sequence regardless of the large redshift rang of the hosts, suggests no evolution in the nature of blue clumps with time. I estimate small-scale distribution of stellar dust extinction from pixel-by-pixel SED fitting and used H[Alpha]/ H[Beta] nebular emission line ratios from Keck/DEIMOS spectra at each spatial resolution element to measure attenuation faced by ionized gas at different radii from the center of galaxies. I find a good agreement between the integrated and median of resolved color excess measurements in the galaxies. I find that inclination plays an important role in the variation of the nebular to stellar color excess ratio. I find that the nebular color excess increases with stellar mass surface density. This explains the absence of radial trend in the nebular color excess in lower mass galaxies. I also demonstrate the usefulness of resolved optical line ratio plots in identifying otherwise hidden AGNs.

Book The Distribution of Star forming Galaxies in Intermediate Redshift Galaxy Clusters

Download or read book The Distribution of Star forming Galaxies in Intermediate Redshift Galaxy Clusters written by Steven Michael Crawford and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Astroinformatics  IAU S325

    Book Details:
  • Author : Massimo Brescia
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2017-06-15
  • ISBN : 9781107169951
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Astroinformatics IAU S325 written by Massimo Brescia and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2017-06-15 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Astronomy has become data-driven in ways that are both quantitatively and qualitatively different from the past: data structures are not simple; procedures to gain astrophysical insights are not obvious; and the informational content of the data sets is so high that archival research and data mining are not merely convenient, but obligatory, as researchers who obtain the data can only extract a small fraction of the science enabled by it. IAU Symposium 325 took place at a crucial stage in the development of the field, when many efforts have carried significant achievements, but the widespread groups have just begun to effectively communicate across specialties, to gather and assimilate their achievements, and to consult cross-disciplinary experts. Bringing together astronomers involved in surveys and large simulation projects, computer scientists, data scientists, and companies, this volume showcases their fruitful exchange of ideas, methods, software, and technical capabilities.

Book Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution

Download or read book Statistics of the Galaxy Distribution written by Vicent J. Martinez and published by CRC Press. This book was released on 2001-12-20 with total page 451 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last decade, statisticians have developed new statistical tools in the field of spatial point processes. At the same time, observational efforts have yielded a huge amount of new cosmological data to analyze. Although the main tools in astronomy for comparing theoretical results with observation are statistical, in recent years, cosmologis