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Massive post-starburst galaxies at z > 1 are compact proto-spheroids
被引:66
|作者:
Almaini, Omar
[1
]
Wild, Vivienne
[2
]
Maltby, David T.
[1
]
Hartley, William G.
[3
]
Simpson, Chris
[4
]
Hatch, Nina A.
[1
]
McLure, Ross J.
[5
]
Dunlop, James S.
[5
]
Rowlands, Kate
[2
]
机构:
[1] Univ Nottingham, Sch Phys & Astron, Univ Pk, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
[2] Univ St Andrews, Sch Phys & Astron, St Andrews KY16 9SS, Fife, Scotland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Astron, HIT J 11-3,Wolfgang Pauli Str 27, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
[4] Northern Operat Ctr, Gemini Observ, 670 N Aohuku Pl, Hilo, HI 96720 USA
[5] Univ Edinburgh, Royal Observ, Inst Astron, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, Midlothian, Scotland
基金:
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词:
galaxies: evolution;
galaxies: formation;
galaxies: fundamental parameters;
galaxies: high-redshift;
galaxies: structure;
HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES;
DEEP SURVEY SXDS;
QUIESCENT GALAXIES;
ELLIPTIC GALAXIES;
MULTIWAVELENGTH PHOTOMETRY;
STELLAR MASSES;
SIZE EVOLUTION;
MINOR MERGERS;
RED GALAXIES;
INSIDE-OUT;
D O I:
10.1093/mnras/stx1957
中图分类号:
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号:
0704 ;
摘要:
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transformation of massive galaxies, using a large sample of photometrically selected post-starburst galaxies in the UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey field. We find that post-starburst galaxies at high redshift (z > 1) show high S,rsic indices, significantly higher than those of active star-forming galaxies, but with a distribution that is indistinguishable from the old quiescent population. We conclude that the morphological transformation occurs before (or during) the quenching of star formation. Recently quenched galaxies are also the most compact; we find evidence that massive post-starburst galaxies (M-* > 10(10.5) M-aS (TM)) at high redshift (z >1) are on average smaller than comparable quiescent galaxies at the same epoch. Our findings are consistent with a scenario in which massive passive galaxies are formed from three distinct phases: (1) gas-rich dissipative collapse to very high densities, forming the proto-spheroid, (2) rapid quenching of star formation to create the 'red nugget' with post-starburst features and (3) a gradual growth in size as the population ages, perhaps as a result of minor mergers.
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页码:1401 / 1412
页数:12
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