The star formation rate cookbook at 1 < z < 3: Extinction-corrected relations for UV & [OII]{\lambda}3727 luminosities
M. Talia, A. Cimatti, L. Pozzetti, G. Rodighiero, C. Gruppioni, F., Pozzi, E. Daddi, C. Maraston, M. Mignoli, J. Kurk

TL;DR
This study develops empirical, extinction-corrected relations for UV and [OII] luminosities to accurately estimate star formation rates in galaxies at redshifts 1 to 3, using spectroscopic and infrared data.
Contribution
It introduces a new calibration method using [OII] equivalent width as a dust attenuation probe for star formation rate estimation.
Findings
[OII] equivalent width correlates with UV continuum slope.
The proposed relations enable recovery of unattenuated SFR from UV and [OII] luminosities.
Results are consistent with traditional attenuation prescriptions.
Abstract
We use a spectroscopic sample of 286 star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at 1<z<3 from the GMASS survey to study different star formation rate (SFR) estimators. Infrared (IR) data are used to derive empirical calibrations to correct ultraviolet (UV) and [OII]{\lambda}3727 luminosities for dust extinction and dust-corrected estimates of SFR. In the selection procedure we fully exploit the available spectroscopic information. On the basis of three continuum indices, we are able to identify and exclude from the sample galaxies in which old stellar populations might bring a non-negligible contribution to IR luminosity (LIR) and continuum reddening. Using Spitzer-MIPS and Herschel-PACS data we derive LIR for two-thirds of our sample. The LIR/LUV ratio is used as a probe of effective attenuation (AIRX) to search for correlations with continuum and spectroscopic features. The relation between AIRX…
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