HST Imaging of a z=1.55 Old Galaxy Group

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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To appear in proceedings of ESO/UCM meeting on "The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift" held in Venice, 24-26 October 2

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10.1007/10899892_66

We present high-resolution imaging in the rest-frame optical of the weak radio source LBDS53W091. Previous optical spectroscopy has shown that this object has an evolved stellar population of age >3Gyr at z=1.55, determined from the amplitude of rest-frame UV spectral breaks. We have obtained deep Hubble Space Telescope imaging over 10 orbits with NICMOS camera 2, using the F160W H-band filter (1.6microns) which is a good approximation to the rest-frame R-band. Our observations reveal a radial light profile which is well fit by a de Vaucouleurs' r^{1/4} law, with a scale length of r_e=0.3" (3kpc/h_{50} for Omega_M=0.3 and Omega_{Lambda}=0). The elliptical morphology of the radio galaxy indicates a dynamically-evolved old system, consistent with the spectroscopic results. Some surrounding objects lie on the color:magnitude relation for a cluster at z=1.55, and are likely to be associated. The group of galaxies are somewhat more luminous than the fundamental plane of ellipticals at z=0 subject to (1+z)^4 surface brightness dimming, but are consistent with estimates of the fundamental plane at high redshift subject to passive luminosity evolution from a formation epoch of z>3.

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