Properties of galaxies at the faint end of the H$\alpha$ luminosity function at $z\sim0.62$
Carlos G\'omez-Guijarro, Jes\'us Gallego, V\'ictor Villar, Luc\'ia, Rodr\'iguez-Mu\~noz, Benjamin Cl\'ement, Jean-Gabriel Cuby

TL;DR
This study investigates faint Hα-emitting galaxies at z~0.62, revealing their properties, contribution to the luminosity function, and star formation rates, using ultra-deep near-infrared observations and morphological analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of faint Hα emitters at this redshift, characterizing their properties and refining the faint-end slope of the luminosity function.
Findings
Faint-end slope of the luminosity function is approximately -1.46.
Star formation rate density at z~0.62 is about 0.036 M_sun/yr/Mpc^3.
Mainly disk galaxies with a significant population of compact, starburst-dominated objects.
Abstract
Studies measuring the star formation rate density, luminosity function, and properties of star-forming galaxies are numerous. However, it exists a gap at in H-based studies. Our main goal is to study the properties of a sample of faint H emitters at . We focus on their contribution to the faint end of the luminosity function and derived star formation rate density, characterising their morphologies and basic photometric and spectroscopic properties. We use a narrow-band technique in the near-infrared, with a filter centred at 1.06 m. The data come from ultra-deep VLT/HAWK-I observations in the GOODS-S field with a total of 31.9 h in the narrow-band filter. We perform a visual classification of the sample and study their morphologies from structural parameters available in CANDELS. Our 28 H-selected sample of faint star-forming galaxies…
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