Near-identical star formation rate densities from H$\alpha$ and FUV at redshift zero
Fiona M. Audcent-Ross, Gerhardt R. Meurer, O.I. Wong, Z. Zheng, D., Hanish, M.A. Zwaan, J. Bland-Hawthorn, A. Elagali, M. Meyer, M.E. Putman,, E.V. Ryan-Webber, S.M. Sweet, D.A. Thilker, M. Seibert, R. Allen, M.A., Dopita, M.T. Doyle-Pegg, M. Drinkwater, H.C. Ferguson

TL;DR
This study compares H$ extalpha$ and FUV observations from an HI-selected galaxy sample to accurately measure the local Universe's star formation rate density, finding near-identical values from both indicators.
Contribution
It provides the first dust-corrected star formation rate density estimates using both H$ extalpha$ and FUV from an HI-selected sample, emphasizing the importance of including low-mass galaxies.
Findings
H$ extalpha$ and FUV SFRD values are nearly identical.
Low-mass, low-luminosity galaxies have lower H$ extalpha$/FUV flux ratios.
Including low HI mass galaxies is crucial for a complete star formation census.
Abstract
For the first time both H and far-ultraviolet (FUV) observations from an HI-selected sample are used to determine the dust-corrected star formation rate density (SFRD: ) in the local Universe. Applying the two star formation rate indicators on 294 local galaxies we determine log( [M yr Mpc and log() [M yr Mpc. These values are derived from scaling H and FUV observations to the HI mass function. Galaxies were selected to uniformly sample the full HI mass (M) range of the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (M to M). The approach leads to relatively larger sampling of dwarf galaxies compared to optically-selected surveys. The low HI mass, low luminosity and low surface…
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