Lyman break and UV-selected galaxies at $z \sim 1$ I. Stellar populations from ALHAMBRA survey
I. Oteo, \'A. Bongiovanni, J. Cepa, A.M. P\'erez-Garc\'ia, A., Ederoclite, M. S\'anchez-Portal, I. Pintos-Castro, R. P\'erez-Mart\'inez, J., A. L. Aguerri, E. J. Alfaro, T. Aparicio-Villegas, N. Ben\'itez, T., Broadhurst, J. Cabrera-Ca\~no, F. J. Castander, M. Cervi\~no, D.

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties of 1225 UV-selected Lyman break galaxies at redshift around 1 using combined GALEX and ALHAMBRA survey data, revealing their ages, star formation rates, and morphology.
Contribution
It provides the largest sample to date of LBGs at this redshift, offering new insights into their stellar populations, dust content, and morphological characteristics.
Findings
LBGs at z~1 are mostly young, UV-bright, and have median stellar mass of 5.5×10^9 M_sun.
Median star formation rate is 16.9 M_sun/yr, increasing with stellar mass.
69% of LBGs are disk-like galaxies, mostly located on the blue cloud.
Abstract
We take advantage of the exceptional photometric coverage provided by the combination of GALEX data in the UV and the ALHAMBRA survey in the optical and near-IR to analyze the physical properties of a sample of 1225 GALEX-selected Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at located in the COSMOS field. This is the largest sample of LBGs studied at that redshift range so far. According to a spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting with synthetic stellar population templates, we find that LBGs at are mostly young galaxies with a median age of 341 Myr and have intermediate dust attenuation, . Due to their selection criterion, LBGs at are UV-bright galaxies and have high dust-corrected total SFR, with a median value of 16.9 . Their median stellar mass is . We…
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