H alpha Star Formation Rates in Massive Galaxies at z ~ 1
Jonathan W. Twite, Christopher J. Conselice, Fernando Buitrago, Kai, Noeske, Benjamin J. Weiner, Jose A. Acosta-Pulido, Amanda E. Bauer

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze star formation rates in massive galaxies at z~1, revealing how star formation activity declines with mass and color, and suggesting rapid quenching mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new direct measurements of H alpha emission in massive galaxies at z~1, highlighting the rapid shutdown of star formation in the most massive systems.
Findings
Star formation fraction decreases in galaxies with M* > 10^{11} Msol at z<0.9.
H alpha emission drops with redder (U-B) colors at z~1.
Star formation in massive galaxies likely shuts off rapidly (<1 Gyr).
Abstract
We present a near-infrared spectroscopic study of a stellar mass selected sample of galaxies at z~1 utilising the LIRIS multi-object spectrograph on the WHT. We detect continuum, and the H alpha line for our sample, which is one of the better direct tracers of star formation in external galaxies. We spectroscopically measure the H alpha emission from 41 massive (M_{*}>10^{10.5} Msol) galaxies taken from the POWIR Survey with spectroscopic redshifts 0.4<z_{spec}<1.4. We correct our H alpha fluxes for dust extinction by using multi-wavelength data, and investigate SFR trends with mass and colour. We find a drop in the fraction of massive galaxies with M_{*}>10^{11} Msol which are detected in H alpha emission at z<0.9. We furthermore find that the fraction of galaxies with H alpha emission drops steadily and significantly with redder (U-B) colours at z~1, and that the SSFR drops with…
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