The star-formation history of K-selected galaxies
L. Dunne, R.J. Ivison, S. Maddox, M. Cirasuolo, A.M. Mortier, S., Foucaud, E. Ibar, O. Almaini, C. Simpson, R. McLure

TL;DR
This study investigates the radio properties and star-formation history of K-selected galaxies using deep radio and infrared data, revealing correlations between radio flux and star formation, and analyzing galaxy populations up to redshift 2.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the radio emission and star-formation activity of K-selected galaxies, including the effects of AGN contamination and the evolution of SSFR with redshift.
Findings
Strong correlation between radio and K fluxes.
No significant AGN contamination in the sample.
Steep decline in star-formation rate density since z ~ 2.
Abstract
We have studied the uJy radio properties of K-selected galaxies detected in the Ultra-Deep Survey portion of UKIDSS using 610- and 1,400-MHz images from the VLA and GMRT. These deep radio mosaics, combined with the largest and deepest K image currently available, allow high-S/N detections of many K-selected sub-populations, including sBzK and pBzK star-forming and passive galaxies. We find a strong correlation between the radio and K fluxes and a linear relationship between SFR and K luminosity. We find no evidence, from either radio spectral indices or a comparison with submm-derived SFRs, that the full sample is strongly contaminated by AGN. The sBzK and pBzK galaxies have similar levels of radio flux, SFR and specific SFR (SSFR) at z < 1.4, suggesting there is strong contamination of the pBzK sample by star-forming galaxies. At z > 1.4, pBzK galaxies become difficult to detect in the…
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