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SED fitting with Markov Chain Monte Carlo: Methodology and Application to z=3.1 Lyman Alpha Emitting Galaxies (1101.2215v2)

Published 11 Jan 2011 in astro-ph.CO

Abstract: We present GalMC, a MCMC algorithm designed to fit the spectral energy distributions (SED) of galaxies to infer physical properties such as age, stellar mass, dust reddening, metallicity, redshift, and star formation rate. We describe the features of the code and the extensive tests conducted to ensure that our procedure leads to unbiased parameter estimation and accurate evaluation of uncertainties. We compare its performance to grid-based algorithms, showing that the efficiency in CPU time is ~ 100 times better for MCMC for a three dimensional parameter space and increasing with the number of dimensions. We use GalMC to fit the stacked SEDs of two samples of Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs) at redshift z=3.1. Our fit reveals that the typical LAE detected in the IRAC 3.6 micron band has age = 0.67 [0.37 - 1.81] Gyr and stellar mass = 3.2 [2.5 - 4.2] x 109 M_Sun, while the typical LAE not detected at 3.6 micron has age = 0.06 [0.01-0.2] Gyr and stellar mass = 2 [1.1 - 3.4] x 108 M_Sun. The SEDs of both stacks are consistent with the absence of dust. The data do not significantly prefer exponential with respect to constant star formation history. The stellar populations of these two samples are consistent with the previous study by Lai et al, with some differences due to the improved modeling of the stellar populations. A constraint on the metallicity of z=3.1 LAEs from broad-band photometry, requiring Z < Z_Sun at 95% confidence, is found here for the first time.

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