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Emission line properties from broad-band photometry: Impact on selection and physical parameter estimation

Several works have now shown that nebular emission can have a significant impact on broad-band photometry of high-redshift galaxies ($z > 3$), and how this can affect parameter estimation from SED fitting. So far relatively small spectroscopic samples have been used to measure this effect. Here we focus on a large spectroscopic sample (N$\sim 2300$) at $z\sim2$, with measured Hα fluxes for $\sim100$ galaxies. Under appropriate assumptions, our SED fitting code is able to reproduce observed Hα fluxes, and we infer that $\sim20$% of our sample have parameters significantly affected when nebular emission is taken into account. We also determine how nebular emission can affect selection and parameter estimation of evolved galaxies (Balmer Break galaxies) at high-redshift ($z\sim4$).

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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