The OTELO survey: A case study of [O III] L 4959,5007 emitters at L z »= 0.83

Context. The OSIRIS Tunable Filter Emission Line Object (OTELO) survey is a very deep, blind exploration of a selected region of the Extended Groth Strip and is designed for finding emission-line sources (ELSs). The survey design, observations, data reduction, astrometry, and photometry, as well as...

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Autores: Bongiovanni, Ángel, Ramón-Pérez, Marina, García, Ana María Pérez, Cerviño, Miguel, Cepa, Jordi, Nadolny, Jakub, Martínez, Ricardo Pérez, Alfaro, Emilio J., Castañeda, Héctor O., Cedrés, Bernabe&acute, De Diego, José A., Ederoclite, Alessandro, Fernández-Lorenzo, Mirian, Gallego, Jesús, De Jesús González, Jose&acute, González Serrano, José Ignacio|||0000-0003-0795-3026, Lara-López, Maritza A., Oteo Gómez, Iván, Padilla Torres, Carmen P.
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2020
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Cantabria (UC)
Repositorio:UCrea Repositorio Abierto de la Universidad de Cantabria
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unican.es:10902/25150
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/10902/25150
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Techniques: imaging spectroscopy
Surveys
Catalogs
Galaxies: starburst
Galaxies: active
Galaxies: luminosity function
Mass function
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Sumario:Context. The OSIRIS Tunable Filter Emission Line Object (OTELO) survey is a very deep, blind exploration of a selected region of the Extended Groth Strip and is designed for finding emission-line sources (ELSs). The survey design, observations, data reduction, astrometry, and photometry, as well as the correlation with ancillary data used to obtain a final catalogue, including photo-z estimates and a preliminary selection of ELS, were described in a previous contribution. Aims. Here, we aim to determine the main properties and luminosity function (LF) of the [O III] ELS sample of OTELO as a scientific demonstration of its capabilities, advantages, and complementarity with respect to other surveys. Methods. The selection and analysis procedures of ELS candidates obtained using tunable filter pseudo-spectra are described. We performed simulations in the parameter space of the survey to obtain emission-line detection probabilities. Relevant characteristics of [O III] emitters and the LF ([O III]), including the main selection biases and uncertainties, are presented. Results. From 541 preliminary emission-line source candidates selected around z = 0.8, a total of 184 sources were confirmed as [O III] emitters. Consistent with simulations, the minimum detectable line flux and equivalent width in this ELS sample are ?5 × 10-19 erg s-1 cm2 and ?6 Å, respectively. We are able to constrain the faint-end slope (? =-1.03? ±? 0.08) of the observed LF ([O III]) at a mean redshift of z = 0.83. This LF reaches values that are approximately ten times lower than those from other surveys. The vast majority (84%) of the morphologically classified [O III] ELSs are disc-like sources, and 87% of this sample is comprised of galaxies with stellar masses of M? < 1010 M· .