2015
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv1474
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Evolution of the H β + [O iii] and [O ii] luminosity functions and the [O ii] star formation history of the Universe up toz ∼ 5 from HiZELS

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“…Therefore, we apply the same survey volume to emission-line galaxies with a given observed luminosity. (Ly et al 2007;Drake et al 2013;Khostovan et al 2015) are also plotted for comparison.…”
Section: Survey Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, we apply the same survey volume to emission-line galaxies with a given observed luminosity. (Ly et al 2007;Drake et al 2013;Khostovan et al 2015) are also plotted for comparison.…”
Section: Survey Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many surveys, targeting emission-line galaxies at z < ∼ 2, have been conducted so far (e.g., Bunker et al 1995;Thompson et al 1996;Moorwood et al 2000;van der Werf et al 2000;Fujita et al 2003;Doherty et al 2006;Shioya et al 2008;Villar et al 2008;Dale et al 2010;Ly et al 2007;Ly et al 2011;Bayliss et al 2011;Lee et al 2012;Best et al 2013;Colbert et al 2013;Ciardullo et al 2013;Drake et al 2013;Pirzkal et al 2013;Sobral et al 2013;Sobral et al 2015;An et al 2014;Khostovan et al 2015;Comparat et al 2015;Comparat et al 2016;Stroe & Sobral 2015;Stroe et al 2017). As a result, the cosmic SFR density has been established with a peak at z = 1-3 and then a gradually decline towards the local Universe (e.g., Hopkins & Beacom 2006;Madau & Dickinson 2014).…”
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“…Its LF has been measured from redshift 0 to 4.7 (e.g. Ly et al 2007;Zhu, Moustakas & Blanton 2009;Gilbank et al 2010;Bayliss et al 2011;Sobral et al 2012;Comparat et al 2015b;Khostovan et al 2015), mostly due to interests in using [O II] as an empirical star formation rate (SFR) indicator (see Kennicutt 1998;Kewley, Geller & Jansen 2004;Moustakas, Kennicutt & Tremonti 2006). The [O III] and Hβ LFs have been studied between redshift 0 and 3.3 mostly with narrowband imaging and are usually measured together (including [O III] λ4959) as a single LF due to the low spectral resolution (e.g.…”
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“…The [O III] and Hβ LFs have been studied between redshift 0 and 3.3 mostly with narrowband imaging and are usually measured together (including [O III] λ4959) as a single LF due to the low spectral resolution (e.g. Ly et al 2007;Drake et al 2013;Khostovan et al 2015;Sobral et al 2015). Over the redshift range we are interested in, we did not find a measurement of the Hβ (λ4861) LF alone (without [O III] (Le Fèvre et al 2013;Newman et al 2013, respectively).…”
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