Star Formation Rate Indicators in Wide-Field Infrared Survey Preliminary Release
Fei Shi, Xu Kong, James Wicker, Yang Chen, Zi-Qiang, Gong, Dong-Xin,, Fan

TL;DR
This study evaluates how well mid-infrared luminosities from WISE trace star formation rates in a large, diverse sample of galaxies, proposing new calibration methods based on these IR indicators.
Contribution
It provides new SFR calibration relations using WISE MIR luminosities across a wide metallicity and redshift range, validated with SDSS data.
Findings
Linear correlations between MIR luminosities and SFRs were established.
Calibrations are valid for galaxies with confirmed spectral observations.
Dispersion in the relations is linked to galaxy properties like color and spectral features.
Abstract
With the goal of investigating the degree to which theMIR luminosity in theWidefield Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) traces the SFR, we analyze 3.4, 4.6, 12 and 22 {\mu}m data in a sample of {\guillemotright} 140,000 star-forming galaxies or star-forming regions covering a wide range in metallicity 7.66 < 12 + log(O/H) < 9.46, with redshift z < 0.4. These star-forming galaxies or star-forming regions are selected by matching the WISE Preliminary Release Catalog with the star-forming galaxy Catalog in SDSS DR8 provided by JHU/MPA 1.We study the relationship between the luminosity at 3.4, 4.6, 12 and 22 {\mu}m from WISE and H\alpha luminosity in SDSS DR8. From these comparisons, we derive reference SFR indicators for use in our analysis. Linear correlations between SFR and the 3.4, 4.6, 12 and 22 {\mu}m luminosity are found, and calibrations of SFRs based on L(3.4), L(4.6), L(12) and…
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