Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-05-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. A&A style file added to the source
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20065026
CONTEXT.The mass assembly is believed to be the dominant process of early galaxy formation. This mechanism of galaxy building can proceed either by repeated major mergers with other systems, or by means of accretion of matter from the surrounding regions. AIMS.In this paper we compare the properties of local disk galaxies that appear isolated, i.e. not tidally affected by other galaxies during the last few Gyr within the volume given by cz<= 5000 km/s, with those galaxies at z values from 0.25 to 5. METHODS.Effective radii for 203 isolated galaxies and 1645 galaxies from the RC3 have been collected and the two samples have been analyzed statistically. A similar comparison has been made with half light radii studied at high z from the literature. RESULTS.We found that isolated galaxies are in general smaller than other present epoch galaxies from the RC3. We notice the lack of systems larger than 7 kpc among them. Their size distribution appears to be similar to that of galaxies at 1.4 <= z <= 2. The models of the merging history also indicate that the isolated galaxies did stop their merging process at about that redshift, evolving passively since then. The galaxy density seems to have remained unchanged since that epoch. CONCLUSIONS.Isolated galaxies appears to be the end products of the merging process as proposed in the hierarchical accretion scenario at around z=1.4. For this class of galaxies this was the last significant merging event in their lives and have evolved passively since then. This is confirmed by the analytical estimate of the merging fraction with z and by the comparison with sizes of distant galaxies.
Bettoni Daniela
Galletta Giuseppe
Moles Mariano
Rodighiero Giulia
Varela Jaime
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