Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-07-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 1 table, 1 figure; accepted by ApJ Letters; shortened, one figure removed
Scientific paper
10.1086/312298
We have collected optical follow-up observations from the ground and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) for 13.74 square ' of archival images taken with the Near Infrared Camera and Multi Object Spectrograph (NICMOS). We use two criteria to select E/S0 galaxy candidates at z>~1 and z>~1.5 (HizECs) based on colors and infrared morphology. The observed surface density of HizECs is significantly smaller than what is predicted assuming the local luminosity function (LF) of E/S0, constant comoving density, and pure passive evolution with a high redshift of formation of the stellar populations (z>~ 5). On the other hand, assuming a low redshift (z<~2) of formation, not enough HizECs are predicted. The data are very well matched assuming that a substantial fraction of present-day E/S0s (10-66%, depending on cosmology and on the local LF of E/S0s) formed at z = 3 or higher and then evolved passively. The rest of the current E/S0 population may have formed at lower redshift, or may have been rejected by the selection criteria because of interactions or more recent episodes of star-formation (disturbed morphology and/or bluer colors).
Stiavelli Massimo
Treu Tommaso
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