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2015ApJ...805..181C - Astrophys. J., 805, 181 (2015/June-1)

A physical approach to the identification of high-z mergers: morphological classification in the stellar mass domain.

CIBINEL A., FLOC'H E.L., PERRET V., BOURNAUD F., DADDI E., PANNELLA M., ELBAZ D., AMRAM P. and DUC P.-A.

Abstract (from CDS):

At z ≳ 1, the distinction between merging and ''normal'' star-forming galaxies based on single band morphology is often hampered by the presence of large clumps which result in a disturbed, merger-like appearance even in rotationally supported disks. In this paper we discuss how a classification based on canonical, non-parametric structural indices measured on resolved stellar mass maps, rather than on single-band images, reduces the misclassification of clumpy but not merging galaxies. We calibrate the mass-based selection of mergers using the MIRAGE hydrodynamical numerical simulations of isolated and merging galaxies which span a stellar mass range of 109.8-1010.6 M and merger ratios between 1:1-1:6.3. These simulations are processed to reproduce the typical depth and spatial resolution of observed Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) data. We test our approach on a sample of real z~= 2 galaxies with kinematic classification into disks or mergers and on ∼100 galaxies in the HUDF field with photometric/spectroscopic redshift between 1.5 ≤ z ≤ 3 and M > 109.4 M. We find that a combination of the asymmetry AMASS and M_20, MASS_indices measured on the stellar mass maps can efficiently identify real (major) mergers with ≲20% contamination from clumpy disks in the merger sample. This mass-based classification cannot be reproduced in star-forming galaxies by H-band measurements alone, which instead result in a contamination from clumpy galaxies which can be as high as 50%. Moreover, we find that the mass-based classification always results in a lower contamination from clumpy galaxies than an H-band classification, regardless of the depth of the imaging used (e.g., CANDELS versus HUDF).

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: irregular - galaxies: structure

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/805/181): table1.dat>

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