HiZELS: a high redshift survey of H-alpha emitters. I: the cosmic star-formation rate and clustering at z=2.23
J. E. Geach (Durham), Ian Smail (Durham), P. N. Best (IfA, Edinburgh),, J. Kurk (MPIA), M. Casali (ESO), R. J. Ivison (IfA/ATC Edinburgh), K. Coppin, (Durham)

TL;DR
This study uses a near-infrared narrow-band survey to analyze H-alpha emitters at z=2.23, estimating star formation rates and galaxy clustering, providing insights into galaxy evolution during this epoch.
Contribution
First large near-infrared narrow-band survey at this depth, measuring star formation rate density and clustering of H-alpha emitters at z=2.23.
Findings
Star formation rate density at z=2.23 is 0.17 M_sun/yr/Mpc^3.
Estimated galaxy clustering length is 4.2 h^-1 Mpc.
Galaxies reside in dark matter halos of about 10^12 M_sun.
Abstract
We present results from a near-infrared narrow-band survey of emission-line galaxies at z=2.23, using the Wide Field Camera on the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope. The H2S1 narrow-band filter (lambda_c=2.121um) we employ selects the H-alpha emission line redshifted to z=2.23, and is thus suitable for selecting 'typical' star forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei at this epoch. The pilot study was undertaken in the well studied Cosmological Evolution Survey field (COSMOS) and is already the largest near-infrared narrow-band survey at this depth, with a line flux limit of F(H-alpha)~10^-16 erg/s/cm^2 over 0.60 square degrees, probing ~220x10^3 Mpc^3 (co-moving) down to a limiting star formation rate of 30 M_sun/yr (3sigma). In this paper we present the results from our pilot survey and evaluate the H-alpha luminosity function and estimate the clustering properties of H-alpha…
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