Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009aspc..419..212l&link_type=abstract
Galaxy Evolution: Emerging Insights and Future Challenges ASP Conference Series, Vol. 419, proceedings of a conference held 11-1
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
We study the evolution of galaxy structure and of the major merger fraction since z ˜ 1 to present in GOODS-S field for MB ≤ -20 and M* ≥ 1010 Msun selected galaxies. We segregate the galaxies into early-type galaxies (ET, E/S0/Sa), and late-type galaxies (LT, Sb-Irr) by their position in the concentration-asymmetry plane, while we pick up high asymmetric sources as disk-disk major merger remnants. We find that the early-type fraction (fET) rises with cosmic time in both samples. However, the number density evolution is very different: the decrease in the total number density of MB ≤ -20 galaxies since z = 1 is due to the decrease in the late-type population, while the increase in the total number density of M* ≥ 1010 Msun in the same redshift range is due to early-type evolution. This suggests that we need a structural transformation between late-type galaxies that form stars actively and early-type galaxies in which the stellar mass is located. Comparing the observed evolution with the disk-disk major merger rate in GOODS-S, we infer that only ˜ 17% of the early-type galaxies that appear since z = 1 can be explained by these kinds of mergers, suggesting that minor mergers and secular evolution are the main processes in the structural evolution of M* ≥ 1010 Msun galaxies since z ˜ 1.
Balcells Marc
Barro Guillermo
Gallego Jesus
Garcia-Dabo Cesar Enrique
Lopez-Sanjuan Carlos
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