Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M*) and star formation rate (SFR), dubbed the “star formation sequence”. A turnover in the sequence has been observed, where galaxies with M* < 1010 M⊙ follow a steeper relation than their higher mass counterparts, suggesting that the low-mass slope is (nearly) linear. In this paper, we characterise the properties of the low-mass end of the star formation sequence between 7 ≤ log M*[M⊙] ≤ 10.5 at redshift 0.11 < z < 0.91. We use the deepest MUSE observations of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and the Hubble Deep Field South to construct a sample of 179 star-forming galaxies with high signal-to-noise emission lines. Dust-corrected SFRs are de...
ABSTRACT Extragalactic studies have demonstrated that there is a moderately tight (≈0...
By using the deepest available mid- and far-infrared surveys in the CANDELS, GOODS, and COSMOS field...
International audienceThe relationship between galaxy star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M*...
International audienceStar-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation be...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M*...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M-...
We investigate the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) and the stellar mass, i.e. the Mai...
We study the causes of the reported mass-dependence in the slope of the SFR−M∗ relation, the so-call...
We study the evolution of the star formation rate (SFR) – stellar mass (M⋆) relation and specific st...
Using data from four deep fields (COSMOS, AEGIS, ECDFS, and CDFN), we study the correlation between ...
International audienceWe study the causes of the reported mass-dependence in the slope of the SFR-M∗...
ABSTRACT Extragalactic studies have demonstrated that there is a moderately tight (≈0...
By using the deepest available mid- and far-infrared surveys in the CANDELS, GOODS, and COSMOS field...
International audienceThe relationship between galaxy star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M*...
International audienceStar-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation be...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M*...
Star-forming galaxies have been found to follow a relatively tight relation between stellar mass (M-...
We investigate the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) and the stellar mass, i.e. the Mai...
We study the causes of the reported mass-dependence in the slope of the SFR−M∗ relation, the so-call...
We study the evolution of the star formation rate (SFR) – stellar mass (M⋆) relation and specific st...
Using data from four deep fields (COSMOS, AEGIS, ECDFS, and CDFN), we study the correlation between ...
International audienceWe study the causes of the reported mass-dependence in the slope of the SFR-M∗...
ABSTRACT Extragalactic studies have demonstrated that there is a moderately tight (≈0...
By using the deepest available mid- and far-infrared surveys in the CANDELS, GOODS, and COSMOS field...
International audienceThe relationship between galaxy star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses...