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Estimation of the Star Formation Rate of Galaxies with Radio Continuum Obtained with Murchison Widefield Array

Tsutomu T. Takeuchi, Shuntaro A. Yoshida, Luca Cortese, O. Ivy Wong, Barbara Catinella, Suchetha Cooray

Published 2022-04-02Version 1

We investigate the correlation between the integrated low-frequency and infrared (IR) emissions of star-forming galaxies extracted from the {\sl Herschel} Reference Survey. By taking advantage of the GaLactic Extragalactic All-sky MWA (GLEAM) survey operated by the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) we examine how this correlation varies at a function of frequency across the 20 GLEAM narrow bands at $72\mbox{--}231\; [\mbox{MHz}]$. These examinations are important for ensuring the reliability of the radio luminosity as a SFR indicator. In this study, we focus on 18 star-forming galaxies whose radio emission is detected by the GLEAM survey. These galaxies show that a single power-law is sufficient to characterise the far-infrared-to-radio correlation across the GLEAM frequency bands and up to $1.5\; [\mbox{GHz}]$. Thus, the radio continuum in this wavelength range can serve as a good dust extinction-free SFR estimator. This is particularly important for future investigation of the cosmic SFR independently from other estimators, since the radio continuum can be detected from $z=0$ to high redshifts ($z \sim 5\mbox{--}10$) in a coherent manner.

Comments: 13 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, submitted
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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