A Multi-wavelength View of the Star Formation Activity at z~3
Georgios E. Magdis(CEA), David Elbaz(CEA), Emanuele Daddi(CEA), Glenn, E. Morrison (IfA, CFHT), Mark Dickinson(NOAO), Dimitra Rigopoulou (Oxford),, Raphael Gobat (CEA), Ho Seong Hwang (CEA)

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength data to analyze star formation in z~3 Lyman Break Galaxies, revealing that UV-selected ULIRGs are not heavily obscured and that star formation correlates well across different wavelengths.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of UV-selected LBGs at z~3, demonstrating consistent SFR estimates and revealing properties of ULIRGs at this epoch.
Findings
UV-to-radio SEDs resemble LIRGs with high SSFRs.
Space density of z~3 UV-selected ULIRGs is approximately 1.5×10^{-5} Mpc^{-3}.
Strong correlation between SFRs derived from UV, IR, mm, and radio data.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength, UV-to-radio analysis for a sample of massive (M 10 M) IRAC- and MIPS 24m-detected Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) with spectroscopic redshifts z3 in the GOODS-North field (LL). For LBGs without individual 24m detections, we employ stacking techniques at 24m, 1.1mm and 1.4GHz, to construct the average UV-to-radio spectral energy distribution and find it to be consistent with that of a Luminous Infrared Galaxy (LIRG) with L=4.5 L and a specific star formation rate (SSFR) of 4.3 Gyr that corresponds to a mass doubling time 230 Myrs. On the other hand, when considering the 24m-detected LBGs we find among them galaxies with L L, indicating that the space density of 3…
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