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2004ApJ...614L...9M - Astrophys. J., 614, L9-L12 (2004/October-2)

Evolved galaxies at z>1.5 from the Gemini deep deep survey: the formation epoch of massive stellar systems.

McCARTHY P.J., LE BORGNE D., CRAMPTON D., CHEN H.-W., ABRAHAM R.G., GLAZEBROOK K., SAVAGLIO S., CARLBERG R.G., MARZKE R.O., ROTH K., JORGENSEN I., HOOK I., MUROWINSKI R. and JUNEAU S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present spectroscopic evidence from the Gemini Deep Deep Survey for a significant population of color-selected red galaxies at 1.3<z<2.2 whose integrated light is dominated by evolved stars. Unlike radio-selected objects, the z>1.5 old galaxies have a sky density greater than 0.1/arcmin2. Conservative age estimates for 20 galaxies with z>1.3, <z≥1.49, give a median age of 1.2 Gyr and <zf≥2.4. One-quarter of the galaxies have inferred zf>4. Models restricted to [Fe/H]≤0 give median ages and zfof 2.3 Gyr and 3.3, respectively. These galaxies are among the most massive and contribute ∼50% of the stellar mass density at 1<z<2. The derived ages and most probable star formation histories suggest a high star formation rate (∼300-500 M/yr) phase in the progenitor population. We argue that most of the red galaxies are not descendants of the typical z∼3 Lyman break galaxies. Galaxies associated with luminous submillimeter sources have the requisite star formation rates to be the progenitor population. Our results point toward early and rapid formation for a significant fraction of present-day massive galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Abundances - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Infrared: Galaxies

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