Emission line selected galaxies at $z=0.6-2$ in GOODS South: Stellar masses, SFRs, and large scale structure
I. Kochiashvili, P. M{\o}ller, B. Milvang-Jensen, L. Christensen,, J.P.U. Fynbo, W. Freudling, B. Cl\'ement, J.-G. Cuby, J. Zabl, S. Zibetti

TL;DR
This study uses deep NIR imaging to select emission line galaxies at redshifts 0.6-2, revealing their stellar masses, star formation rates, and large-scale structures, including a young galaxy cluster and filament.
Contribution
It introduces a new emission line selection method at multiple redshifts, enabling study of lower-mass galaxies and their role in large-scale structure formation.
Findings
Detected a galaxy cluster at z=1.85 with a potential early cD galaxy.
Mapped a filament of emission line galaxies at z=1.15.
Found the star formation main sequence steepens at lower stellar masses.
Abstract
We have obtained deep NIR narrow and broad (J and Y) band imaging data of the GOODS-South field. The narrow band filter is centered at 1060 nm corresponding to redshifts for the strong emission lines H, OIII/H and OII, respectively. From those data we extract a well defined sample ( in the narrow band) of objects with large emission line equivalent widths in the narrow band. Via SED fits to published broad band data we identify which of the three lines we have detected and assign redshifts accordingly. This results in a well defined, strong emission line selected sample of galaxies down to lower masses than can easily be obtained with only continuum flux limited selection techniques. We compare the (SED fitting-derived) main sequence of star-formation (MS) of our sample to previous works and find that it has a steeper slope…
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