Optical Spectroscopy of Dwarf Galaxies at $z\sim 0.15$ in the COSMOS Field: Star Formation and Dust Properties
Zahra Sattari, Daniel D. Kelson, Bahram Mobasher, Nima Chartab, Vihang Mehta, Harry I. Teplitz, Shannon G. Patel

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation and dust properties of low-mass galaxies at z~0.15, revealing their dust attenuation behaviors and confirming a scale-free SFR-$ m M_*$ relation similar to more massive galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new insights into dust attenuation and star formation in low-mass galaxies, highlighting differences from intermediate-mass galaxies due to feedback and dust content.
Findings
SFRs from Hα strongly correlate with spectral energy distribution fitting.
Dust attenuation in low-mass galaxies is lower and less mass-dependent than in intermediate-mass galaxies.
The nebular-to-stellar color excess ratio is consistent with the canonical value and varies with sSFR in intermediate-mass galaxies.
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic study of low-mass galaxies (LMGs;) at in COSMOS field, and compare it to a control sample of intermediate-mass galaxies (IMGs;) at . We examine their star formation rates (SFRs), dust attenuation properties, and the relationship between nebular and stellar reddening. For both samples, SFRs derived from H are strongly correlated with SFRs from fitting simple star formation histories (SFHs) to the galaxies' spectral energy distributions. In fitting a joint SFR- relation, we obtain a slope of , indicating that fair ensembles of SFHs for galaxies at these stellar masses are well-described by scale-free, self-similar forms. We also examine their dust attenuation properties and the…
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