Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-12-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
43 pages, 15 figures, 3 plates
Scientific paper
10.1086/305713
(Abridged) Several aspects of the evolution of star-forming galaxies are studied using measures of the 2-dimensional surface brightness profile of a sample of 341 faint objects selected from the CFRS and LDSS redshift surveys that have been observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. The size function of disk scale lengths in disk-dominated galaxies is found to stay roughly constant to z=1. This result, which is strengthened by inclusion of the local de Jong et al (1996) size function, suggests that the scale lengths of typical disks can not have grown substantially with cosmic epoch since z=1, unless a corresponding number of large disks have been destroyed through merging. In addition to a roughly constant number density, the galaxies with large disks have, as a set, properties consistent with the idea that they are similar galaxies observed at different cosmic epochs. However, on average, they show higher B-band disk surface brightnesses, bluer overall (U-V) colors, higher [OII] 3727 equivalent widths and less regular morphologies at high redshift than at low redshift, suggesting an increase in the star-formation rate by a factor of about 3 to z=0.7. This is consistent with the expectations of recent models for the evolution of the disk of the Milky Way and similar galaxies. The evolution of the large disk galaxies is probably not sufficient to account for the evolution of the overall luminosity function of galaxies over the interval 0
Abraham Robert
Brinchmann Jarle
Broadhurst Tom
Colless Matthew
Crampton David
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