The Wyoming Survey for H-alpha. III. H-alpha Luminosity Functions at z ~ 0.16, 0.24, 0.32, and 0.40
Daniel A. Dale, Rebecca J. Barlow, Seth A. Cohen, David O. Cook, L., Clifton Johnson, ShiAnne M. Kattner, Carolynn A. Moore, Micah D. Schuster,, Shawn M. Staudaher

TL;DR
This study measures H-alpha luminosity functions at four redshifts, revealing evolution in star formation rates over cosmic time and highlighting the change in characteristic luminosity L_* as a key driver.
Contribution
It provides new H-alpha luminosity functions at multiple redshifts and quantifies the evolution of cosmic star formation rate density from z=0 to 1.5.
Findings
Star formation rate density increases with redshift.
Characteristic luminosity L_* decreases over time.
Evolution follows (1+z)^{3.4±0.4} trend.
Abstract
The Wyoming Survey for H-alpha, or WySH, is a large-area, ground-based imaging survey for H-alpha-emitting galaxies at redshifts of z ~ 0.16, 0.24, 0.32, and 0.40. The survey spans up to four square degrees in a set of fields of low Galactic cirrus emission, using twin narrowband filters at each epoch for improved stellar continuum subtraction. H-alpha luminosity functions are presented for each Delta(z) ~ 0.02 epoch based on a total of nearly 1200 galaxies. These data clearly show an evolution with lookback time in the volume-averaged cosmic star formation rate. Integrals of Schechter fits to the incompleteness- and extinction-corrected H-alpha luminosity functions indicate star formation rates per co-moving volume of 0.010, 0.013, 0.020, 0.022 h_70 M_sun yr^{-1} Mpc^{-3} at z ~ 0.16, 0.24, 0.32, and 0.40, respectively. Statistical and systematic measurement uncertainties combined are…
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