Where stars form: inside-out growth and coherent star formation from HST Halpha maps of 2676 galaxies across the main sequence at z~1
Erica June Nelson, Pieter G. van Dokkum, Natascha M. F\"orster, Schreiber, Marijn Franx, Gabriel B. Brammer, Ivelina G. Momcheva, Stijn, Wuyts, Katherine E. Whitaker, Rosalind E. Skelton, Mattia Fumagalli, Mariska, Kriek, Ivo Labb\'e, Joel Leja, Hans-Walter Rix, Linda J. Tacconi

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HST Halpha maps of 2676 galaxies at z~1 to analyze star formation distribution, revealing inside-out growth, mass-dependent extension, and coherent star formation patterns across the main sequence.
Contribution
First large-scale spatially resolved Halpha mapping at z~1, demonstrating inside-out disk growth and coherent star formation across the main sequence with mass-dependent effects.
Findings
Halpha extent increases with stellar mass
Halpha is more extended than stellar continuum, indicating inside-out growth
Star formation activity is coherent across the galaxy disk, correlated with main sequence position
Abstract
We present Ha maps at 1kpc spatial resolution for star-forming galaxies at z~1, made possible by the WFC3 grism on HST. Employing this capability over all five 3D-HST/CANDELS fields provides a sample of 2676 galaxies. By creating deep stacked Halpha (Ha) images, we reach surface brightness limits of 1x10^-18\erg\s\cm^2\arcsec^2, allowing us to map the distribution of ionized gas out to >10kpc for typical L* galaxies at this epoch. We find that the spatial extent of the Ha distribution increases with stellar mass as r(Ha)[kpc]=1.5(Mstars/10^10Msun)^0.23. Furthermore, the Ha emission is more extended than the stellar continuum emission, consistent with inside-out assembly of galactic disks. This effect, however, is mass dependent with r(Ha)/r(stars)=1.1(M/10^10Msun)^0.054, such that at low masses r(Ha)~r(stars). We map the Ha distribution as a function of SFR(IR+UV) and find evidence for…
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