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2012ApJ...747...34B - Astrophys. J., 747, 34 (2012/March-1)

The structures and total (minor + major) merger histories of massive galaxies up to z ∼ 3 in the HST GOODS NICMOS survey: a possible solution to the size evolution problem.

BLUCK A.F.L., CONSELICE C.J., BUITRAGO F., GRUTZBAUCH R., HOYOS C., MORTLOCK A. and BAUER A.E.

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We investigate the total major (>1:4 by stellar mass) and minor (>1:100 by stellar mass) merger history of a population of 80 massive (M*> 1011 M) galaxies at high redshifts (z = 1.7-3). We utilize extremely deep and high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope H-band imaging from the GOODS NICMOS Survey, which corresponds to rest-frame optical wavelengths at the redshifts probed. We find that massive galaxies at high redshifts are often morphologically disturbed, with a CAS (concentration, C; asymmetry, A; clumpiness, S) deduced merger fraction fm= 0.23±0.05 at z = 1.7-3. We find close accord between close pair methods (within 30 kpc apertures) and CAS methods for deducing major merger fractions at all redshifts. We deduce the total (minor + major) merger history of massive galaxies with M*> 109 M galaxies, and find that this scales roughly linearly with log-stellar-mass and magnitude range. We test our close pair methods by utilizing mock galaxy catalogs from the Millennium Simulation. We compute the total number of mergers to be (4.5±2.9)/ < τm > from z = 3 to the present, to a stellar mass sensitivity threshold of ∼1:100 (where τm is the merger timescale in Gyr which varies as a function of mass). This corresponds to an average mass increase of (3.4±2.2)x1011 M over the past 11.5 Gyr due to merging. We show that the size evolution observed for these galaxies may be mostly explained by this merging.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: interactions

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