arXiv Open Access 2019

The 1.4 GHz Cosmic Star Formation History at z < 1.3

James E. Upjohn Michael J. I. Brown Andrew M. Hopkins Nicolas J. Bonne
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We measure the cosmic star formation history out to z = 1.3 using a sample of 918 radio-selected star forming galaxies within the 2 square degree COSMOS field. To increase our sample size, we combine 1.4 GHz flux densities from the VLA-COSMOS catalogue with flux densities measured from the VLA-COSMOS radio continuum image at the positions of I < 26.5 galaxies, enabling us to detect 1.4 GHz sources as faint as 40 uJy. We find radio measurements of the cosmic star formation history are highly dependent on sample completeness and models used to extrapolate the faint end of the radio luminosity function. For our preferred model of the luminosity function, we find the star formation rate density increases from 0.019 Solar masses per year per cubic Mpc at z = 0.225 to 0.104 Solar masses per year per cubic Mpc, which agrees to within 33% of recent UV, IR and 3 GHz measurements of the cosmic star formation history.

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James E. Upjohn

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Michael J. I. Brown

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Andrew M. Hopkins

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Nicolas J. Bonne

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Upjohn, J.E., Brown, M.J.I., Hopkins, A.M., Bonne, N.J. (2019). The 1.4 GHz Cosmic Star Formation History at z < 1.3. https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.11222

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