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GAMA/DEVILS: constraining the cosmic star formation history from improved measurements of the 0.3-2.2 μm extragalactic background light

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 503, Issue 2, Pages 2033-2052

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab540

Keywords

methods: data analysis; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: statistics; cosmology: cosmic background radiation; cosmological parameters; diffuse radiation

Funding

  1. STFC (UK)
  2. ARC (Australia)
  3. AAO
  4. ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory [179.A-2004]
  5. Australian Research Council
  6. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D) [CE170100013]
  7. University Postgraduate Awards (UPA) by the University of Western Australia Scholarships Committee
  8. Astronomical Society of Australia
  9. Australian Government
  10. Government of Western Australia
  11. European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under the Maria Sklodowska Curie grant [754510]
  12. Polish National Science Centre [UMO-2016/23/N/ST9/02963]
  13. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation through the Juan de la Cierva-formacion programme [FJC2018-038792-I]
  14. STFC [ST/S000488/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This study presents a revised measurement of the optical extragalactic background light based on the contribution of resolved galaxies, confirming the peak of star formation rate and the consistency in galaxy evolution. The results also show good agreement with recent estimates and suggest no need for additional diffuse light sources beyond known galaxy populations.
We present a revised measurement of the optical extragalactic background light (EBL), based on the contribution of resolved galaxies to the integrated galaxy light (IGL). The cosmic optical background radiation (COB), encodes the light generated by star formation, and provides a wealth of information about the cosmic star formation history (CSFH). We combine wide and deep galaxy number counts from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey (GAMA) and Deep Extragalactic VIsible Legacy Survey (DEVILS), along with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archive and other deep survey data sets, in nine multiwavelength filters to measure the COB in the range from 0.35 mu m to 2.2 mu m. We derive the luminosity density in each band independently and show good agreement with recent and complementary estimates of the optical-EBL from very high-energy (VHE) experiments. Our error analysis suggests that the IGL and gamma-ray measurements are now fully consistent to within similar to 10 per cent, suggesting little need for any additional source of diffuse light beyond the known galaxy population. We use our revised IGL measurements to constrain the CSFH, and place amplitude constraints on a number of recent estimates. As a consistency check, we can now demonstrate convincingly, that the CSFH, stellar mass growth, and the optical-EBL provide a fully consistent picture of galaxy evolution. We conclude that the peak of star formation rate lies in the range 0.066-0.076 M-circle dot yr(-1) Mpc(-3) at a lookback time of 9.1 to 10.9 Gyr.

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