Sunday, November 4, 2012

1211.0265 (Fenghui Zhang et al.)

Effects of Binary interactions and metallicity on the calibrations of star formation rate    [PDF]

Fenghui Zhang, Lifang Li, Xiaoyu Kang, Yulong Zhuang, Zhanwen Han
Using the Yunnan evolutionary population synthesis (EPS) models with and without binary interactions, we present the LHa, L[OII], Li,UV and LFIR for burst, E, S0, Sa-Sd and Irr galaxies at Z =0.0001, 0.0003, 0.001, 0.004, 0.01, 0.02 and 0.03, present the conversion coefficients between star formation rate (SFR) and these diagnostics, and discuss the effects of binary interactions and metallicity on these SFR calibrations. The inclusion of binary interactions can lower the SFR versus LHa and SFR versus L[OII] conversion factors (CHa, C[OII]) by 0.1-0.2 dex, C1500 by 0.1 dex and C2800 by 0.2-0.1 dex, but raise CFIR by 0.05 dex. The differences in the CHa, C[OII] and C2800 caused by binary interactions are dependent of metallicity and those in the C1500 and CFIR are independent of metallicity. The higher is the metallicity, the larger are the differences in the CHa and C[OII], however, the smaller is the difference in the C2800 . The ratio of the difference in the conversion factor caused by metallicity to the [Fe/H] range, Delta_{case,Z}/Delta_{[Fe/H]}, reaches 0.2 for LHa and L[OII], 0.1 for Li,UV and 0.1-0.2 for LFIR. The dC_{case,Z}/d[Fe/H] is different within different [Fe/H] ranges and reaches the maximum value near the solar metallicity. At last, the Li,UV is not suitable to linear calibration of SFR at low metallicities. We also obtain the LHa, L[OII], Li,UV and LFIR for burst, E, S0, Sa-Sd and Irr galaxies by using the EPS models of BC03 (0.0001View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0265

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