Are There Blue, Massive E/S0s at z < 1 ?: Kinematics of Blue Spheroidal Galaxy Candidates

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10.1086/322081

Several recent studies find that 10 - 50% of morphologically selected field early-type galaxies at redshifts z <= 1 have blue colors indicative of recent star formation. Such ``blue spheroids''might be massive early-type galaxies with active star formation, perhaps induced by recent merger events. Alternatively, they could be starbursting, low-mass spheroids. To distinguish between these two choices, we have selected 10 ``Blue Spheroid Candidates'' (hereafter, BSCs) from a quantitatively selected E/S0 sample and studied their properties, including kinematics from Keck spectra obtained as part of the DEEP Groth Strip Survey (GSS). Most BSCs (70%) turn out to belong to two broad categories, while the remaining objects are likely to be misclassified objects. Type-1 BSCs have underlying red stellar components with bluer inner components. Type-2 BSCs do not show an obvious sign of the underlying red stellar component, and their overall colors are quite blue ((U-B)_rest < 0). Both Type-1 and Type-2 BSCs have internal velocity dispersions measured from emission lines sigma < 80$ km/sec and estimated dynamical masses of only a few times 10^10 M_sun or less. For Type-1 BSCs, we estimate sigma of the red component using the fundamental plane relation of distant field absorption-line galaxies and find that these sigma estimates are similar to the sigma measured from emission lines. Overall, we conclude that our Type-1 and Type-2 BSCs are more likely to be star-forming low mass spheroids than star-forming, massive, early-type galaxies.

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