[OII] emitters in the GOODS field at z~1.85: a homogeneous measure of evolving star formation
K.D.Bayliss, R.G.McMahon, B.P.Venemans, E.V. Ryan-Weber, J.R.Lewis

TL;DR
This study uses deep near-infrared narrow band imaging to identify [OII] emitters at z~1.85, providing new measurements of their luminosity function, space density, and star formation rate density, with improved dust extinction correction.
Contribution
It presents the deepest high-redshift [OII] emitter survey to date and refines star formation rate estimates with better dust extinction measurements.
Findings
Space density of [OII] emitters is twice that at z~1.4.
Star formation rate density is approximately 0.24 Msun/yr/Mpc^3 after correction.
Mean dust extinction for the sample is A_[OII]=0.98 mag.
Abstract
We present the results of a deep, near-infrared, narrow band imaging survey at a central wavelength of 1.062 microns (FWHM=0.01 microns) in the GOODS-South field using the ESO VLT instrument, HAWK-I. The data are used to carry out the highest redshift search for [OII]3727 emission line galaxies to date. The images reach an emission line flux limit (5 sigma) of 1.5 x 10^-17 erg cm^-2 s^-1, additionally making the survey the deepest of its kind at high redshift. In this paper we identify a sample of [OII]3727 emission line objects at redshift z~1.85 in a co-moving volume of ~4100 Mpc^3. Objects are selected using an observed equivalent width (EW_obs) threshold of EW_obs = 50 angstroms. The sample is used to derive the space density and constrain the luminosity function of [OII] emitters at z=1.85. We find that the space density of objects with observed [OII] luminosities in the range…
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