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2017ApJ...839...71F - Astrophys. J., 839, 71-71 (2017/April-3)

Constraints on quenching of z <= 2 massive galaxies from the evolution of the average sizes of star-forming and quenched populations in COSMOS.

FAISST A.L., CAROLLO C.M., CAPAK P.L., TACCHELLA S., RENZINI A., ILBERT O., McCRACKEN H.J. and SCOVILLE N.Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use >9400 log(m/M) 10 quiescent and star-forming galaxies at z <= 2 in COSMOS/UltraVISTA to study the average size evolution of these systems, with focus on the rare ultra-massive population at log(m/M) 11.4. The large 2 square degree survey area delivers a sample of ∼400 such ultra-massive systems. Accurate sizes are derived using a calibration based on high-resolution images from the Hubble Space Telescope. We find that at these very high masses, the size evolution of star-forming and quiescent galaxies is almost indistinguishable in terms of normalization and power-law slope. We use this result to investigate possible pathways of quenching massive m > M* galaxies at z < 2. We consistently model the size evolution of quiescent galaxies from the star-forming population by assuming different simple models for the suppression of star formation. These models include an instantaneous and delayed quenching without altering the structure of galaxies and a central starburst followed by compaction. We find that instantaneous quenching reproduces the observed mass-size relation of massive galaxies at z > 1 well. Our starburst+compaction model followed by individual growth of the galaxies by minor mergers is preferred over other models without structural change for log(m/M) 11.0 galaxies at z > 0.5. None of our models is able to meet the observations at m > M* and z < 1 without significant contribution of post-quenching growth of individual galaxies via mergers. We conclude that quenching is a fast process in galaxies with m >= 1011 M, and that major mergers likely play a major role in the final steps of their evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: structure - galaxies: structure

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