SCUSS u-Band Emission as a Star-Formation-Rate Indicator
Zhimin Zhou, Xu Zhou, Hong Wu, Xiao-Hui Fan, Zhou Fan, Zhao-Ji Jiang,, Yi-Peng Jing, Cheng Li, Michael Lesser, Lin-Hua Jiang, Jun Ma, Jun-Dan Nie,, Shi-Yin Shen, Jia-Li Wang, Zhen-Yu Wu, Tian-Meng Zhang, and Hu Zou

TL;DR
This paper investigates using deep u-band optical luminosities from the SCUSS survey as reliable indicators for estimating galaxy star-formation rates, by analyzing correlations with Hα and IR luminosities.
Contribution
It introduces a new calibration method for u-band luminosities as SFR indicators, incorporating IR corrections based on WISE data, improving accuracy over previous linear models.
Findings
Attenuation-corrected u-band luminosities correlate tightly with Hα luminosities.
Nonlinear relations outperform linear ones for SFR estimation.
Systematic deviations are mainly due to old stars and dust extinction effects.
Abstract
We present and analyze the possibility of using optical -band luminosities to estimate star-formation rates (SFRs) of galaxies based on the data from the South Galactic Cap band Sky Survey (SCUSS), which provides a deep -band photometric survey covering about 5000 of the South Galactic Cap. Based on two samples of normal star-forming galaxies selected by the BPT diagram, we explore the correlations between -band, H, and IR luminosities by combing SCUSS data with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and - (). The attenuation-corrected -band luminosities are tightly correlated with the Balmer decrement-corrected H luminosities with an rms scatter of 0.17 dex. The IR-corrected luminosities are derived based on the correlations between the…
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