The Nature of H$\beta+$[O{\sc iii}] and [O{\sc ii}] emitters to $z \sim 5$ with HiZELS: stellar mass functions and the evolution of EWs
Ali Ahmad Khostovan, David Sobral, Bahram Mobasher, Ian Smail, Behnam, Darvish, Hooshang Nayyeri, Shoubaneh Hemmati, John P. Stott

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties and evolution of nebular emission line galaxies from z~0.8 to 5, focusing on stellar mass functions and equivalent widths, revealing trends in galaxy growth and ionization conditions over cosmic time.
Contribution
First direct measurement of EW evolution for Hβ+[OIII] and [OII] emitters up to z~5, providing new insights into galaxy ionization and growth history.
Findings
Stellar mass functions increase with cosmic time for both line selections.
EW_rest increases with redshift, following approximately (1+z)^{3.8} for Hβ+[OIII].
Evidence of higher ionization parameters at high redshift.
Abstract
We investigate the properties of narrow-band selected galaxies with strong H[OIII] and [OII] nebular emission lines from the High- Emission Line Survey (HiZELS) between . Our sample covers a wide range in stellar mass ( M), rest-frame equivalent widths (EW \AA), and line luminosities ( erg s). We measure the H[OIII] and [OII]-selected stellar mass functions out to and find that both and increases with cosmic time, which may be due to the [OIII] selection including an increasing fraction of AGN at lower redshifts. The [OII]-selected stellar mass functions show a constant M and a strong, increasing evolution with cosmic time in in line with H studies. We also…
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