ODIN: Star Formation Histories Reveal Formative Starbursts Experienced by Lyα-emitting Galaxies at Cosmic Noon

Nicole M. Firestone, Eric Gawiser, Kartheik G. Iyer, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Vandana Ramakrishnan, Francisco Valdes, Changbom Park, Yujin Yang, Anahita Alavi, Robin Ciardullo, Norman Grogin, Caryl Gronwall, Lucia Guaita, Sungryong Hong, Ho Seong Hwang, Sang Hyeok Im, Woong-Seob Jeong, Seongjae Kim, Anton M. Koekemoer, Ankit Kumar, Jaehyun Lee, Vihang Mehta, Gautam Nagaraj, Julie Nantais, Laura Prichard, Marc Rafelski, Hyunmi Song, Ben Sunnquist, Harry I. Teplitz and Xin Wang
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In this work, we test the frequent assumption that Lyα-emitting galaxies (LAEs) are experiencing their first major burst of star formation at the time of observation. To this end, we identify 74 LAEs from the ODIN Survey with rest-UV-through-NIR photometry from UVCANDELS. For each LAE, we perform nonparametric star formation history (SFH) reconstruction using the Dense Basis Gaussian-process-based method of spectral energy distribution fitting. We find that a strong majority (67%) of our LAE SFHs align with the frequently assumed archetype of a first major star formation burst, with at most modest star formation rates (SFRs) in the past. However, the rest of our LAE SFHs have significant amounts of star formation in the past, with 28% exhibiting earlier bursts of star formation, with the ongoing burst having the highest SFR (dominant bursts) and the final 5% having experienced their highest SFR in the past (nondominant bursts). Combining the SFHs indicating first and dominant bursts, ∼95% of LAEs are experiencing their largest burst yet: a formative burst. We also find that the fraction of total stellar mass created in the last 200 Myr is ∼1.3 times higher in LAEs than in mass-matched Lyman break galaxy (LBG) samples, and that a majority of LBGs are experiencing dominant bursts, reaffirming that LAEs differ from other star-forming galaxies. Overall, our results suggest that multiple evolutionary paths can produce galaxies with strong observed Lyα emission.
ODIN:恒星形成历史揭示了宇宙正午时发射lyα的星系所经历的形成性恒星爆发
在这项工作中,我们测试了一种常见的假设,即在观测时,发射lyα的星系(LAEs)正在经历第一次主要的恒星形成爆发。为此,我们用UVCANDELS的紫外-透近红外光度法从ODIN调查中识别出74个lae。对于每个LAE,我们使用基于密集基高斯过程的光谱能量分布拟合方法进行非参数恒星形成历史(SFH)重建。我们发现绝大多数(67%)的LAE SFHs与第一次主要恒星形成爆发的经常假设的原型一致,过去的恒星形成率(SFRs)最适中。然而,其余的LAE SFHs在过去有大量的恒星形成,28%的人表现出早期的恒星形成,正在进行的爆发具有最高的SFR(显性爆发),最后5%的人经历了他们过去最高的SFR(非显性爆发)。结合表明首次爆发和主导爆发的sfh,约95%的lae正在经历迄今为止最大的爆发:形成性爆发。我们还发现,lae在过去200 Myr中产生的恒星总质量的比例比质量匹配的莱曼破裂星系(LBG)样品高1.3倍,并且大多数LBG正在经历主导爆发,重申lae与其他恒星形成星系不同。总的来说,我们的结果表明,多种进化路径可以产生具有强烈观测到的Lyα发射的星系。
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