The H$\alpha$ Luminosity Function and Star Formation Rate at $z \approx 0.24$ in the Cosmos 2 Square-Degree Field
Y. Shioya, Y. Taniguchi, S. S. Sasaki, T. Nagao, T. Murayama, M. I., Takahashi, M. Ajiki, Y. Ideue, S. Mihara, A. Nakajima, N. Z. Scoville, B., Mobasher, H. Aussel, M. Giavalisco, L. Guzzo, G. Hasinger, C. Impey, O., LeFevre, S. Lilly, A. Renzini, M. Rich, D. B. Sanders

TL;DR
This study measures the H-alpha luminosity function and star formation rate at z≈0.24 using narrow-band imaging in the COSMOS field, revealing galaxy clustering properties and luminosity-dependent clustering strength.
Contribution
It presents a new H-alpha luminosity function and star formation rate density at z≈0.24, along with clustering analysis of star-forming galaxies in a large survey volume.
Findings
Derived a Schechter function for H-alpha luminosity with specific parameters.
Estimated star formation rate density after AGN correction.
Found luminosity-dependent clustering strength among H-alpha emitters.
Abstract
To derive a new H luminosity function and to understand the clustering properties of star-forming galaxies at , we have made a narrow-band imaging survey for H emitting galaxies in the HST COSMOS 2 square degree field. We used the narrow-band filter NB816 ( \AA, \AA) and sampled H emitters with \AA in a redshift range between and corresponding to a depth of 70 Mpc. We obtained 980 H emitting galaxies in a sky area of 5540 arcmin, corresponding to a survey volume of . We derive a H luminosity function with a best-fit Schechter function parameter set of , , and . The…
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