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2008ApJ...681.1089R - Astrophys. J., 681, 1089-1098 (2008/July-2)

Toward a robust estimate of the merger rate evolution using Near-IR photometry.

RAWAT A., HAMMER F., KEMBHAVI A.K. and FLORES H.

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We use a combination of deep, high angular resolution imaging data from the CDFS (HST/ACS GOODS survey) and ground-based near-IR Ksimages to derive the evolution of the galaxy major merger rate in the redshift range 0.2≤z≤1.2. We select galaxies solely on the basis of their J-band rest-frame absolute magnitude, which is a good tracer of the stellar mass. We find steep evolution with redshift, with the merger rate ∝(1+z)3.43±0.49 for optically selected pairs and ∝(1+z)2.18±0.18 for pairs selected in the near-IR. Our result is unlikely to be affected by luminosity evolution that is relatively modest when using rest-frame J-band selection. The apparently more rapid evolution that we find in the visible is likely caused by biases relating to incompleteness and spatial resolution affecting the ground-based near-IR photometry, underestimating pair counts at higher redshifts in the near-IR. The major merger rate was ∼5.6 times higher at z∼1.2 than at the current epoch. Overall, 41%x(0.5 Gyr/τ) of all galaxies with MJ≤-19.5 have undergone a major merger in the last ∼8 Gyr, where τ is the merger timescale. Interestingly, we find no effect on the derived major merger rate due to the presence of the large-scale structure at z=0.735 in the CDFS.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Interactions - Galaxies: Statistics

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