An ultra-deep multiband very large array (VLA) survey of the faint radio sky (COSMOS-XS) : new constraints on the cosmic star formation history
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Van der Vlugt, D.
Hodge, J.A.
Algera, H.S.B.
Smail, I.
Leslie, S.K.
Radcliffe, Jack Frederick
Riechers, D.A.
Rottgering, H.
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American Astronomical Society
Abstract
We make use of ultra-deep 3 GHz Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations of the COSMOS field
from the multiband COSMOS-XS survey to infer radio luminosity functions (LFs) of star-forming galaxies
(SFGs). Using ∼1300 SFGs with redshifts out to z ∼ 4.6, and fixing the faint and bright end shape of the radio LF
to the local values, we find a strong redshift trend that can be fitted by pure luminosity evolution with the
luminosity parameter given by αL (3.40 0.11) − (0.48 0.06)z. We then combine the ultra-deep COSMOSXS
data set with the shallower VLA-COSMOS 3 GHz large project data set over the wider COSMOS field in order
to fit for joint density+luminosity evolution, finding evidence for significant density evolution. By comparing the
radio LFs to the observed far-infrared and ultraviolet (UV) LFs, we find evidence of a significant underestimation
of the UV LF by 22% 14% at high redshift (3.3 < z < 4.6, integrated down to =
0.03 L z 3). We derive the cosmic
star formation rate density (SFRD) by integrating the fitted radio LFs and find that the SFRD rises up to z ∼ 1.8 and
then declines more rapidly than previous radio-based estimates. A direct comparison between the radio SFRD and
a recent UV-based SFRD, where we integrate both LFs down to a consistent limit ( =
0.038 L z 3), reveals that the
discrepancy between the radio and UV LFs translates to a significant (∼1 dex) discrepancy in the derived SFRD at
z > 3, even assuming the latest dust corrections and without accounting for optically dark sources.
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COSMOS, Luminosity functions (LFs), Star formation rate density (SFRD), Very large array (VLA), Star-forming galaxies (SFGs)
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Van der Vlugt, D., Hodge, J.A., Algera, H.S.B. et al. 2022, 'An ultra-deep multiband very large array (VLA) survey of the faint radio sky (COSMOS-XS) : new constraints on the cosmic star formation history', The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 941, no. 10, pp. 1-26, doi : 10.3847/1538-4357/ac99db.
