Exploring the Correlation between $\rm{H}\alpha$-to-UV Ratio and Burstiness for Typical Star-forming Galaxies at $z\sim2$
Saeed Rezaee, Naveen A. Reddy, Michael W. Topping, Irene Shivaei,, Alice E. Shapley, Tara Fetherolf, Mariska Kriek, Alison Coil, Bahram, Mobasher, Brian Siana, Xinnan Du, Ali Ahmad Khostovan, Andrew Weldon, Najmeh, Emami, and Nima Chartab

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between the Hα-to-UV luminosity ratio and star formation burstiness in z~2 galaxies, finding no strong evidence linking high ratios to recent starburst activity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed statistical analysis of resolved star formation and stellar age distributions, validating the Hα-to-UV ratio as a burstiness proxy at high redshift.
Findings
No significant link between Hα-to-UV ratio and bursty star formation.
High ratio galaxies are slightly younger but not conclusively.
Spectral features of massive stars show no variation between subsets.
Abstract
The -to-UV luminosity ratio () is often used to probe SFHs of star-forming galaxies and it is important to validate it against other proxies for burstiness. To address this issue, we present a statistical analysis of the resolved distribution of as well as stellar age and their correlations with the globally measured for a sample of 310 star-forming galaxies in two redshift bins of and observed by the MOSDEF survey. We use the multi-waveband CANDELS/3D-HST imaging of MOSDEF galaxies to construct and stellar age maps. We analyze the composite rest-frame far-UV spectra of a subsample of MOSDEF targets obtained by the Keck/LRIS, which includes 124 star-forming galaxies (MOSDEF-LRIS) at redshifts , to examine the average stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
