2017ApJ...838...94W


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2017ApJ...838...94W - Astrophys. J., 838, 94-94 (2017/April-1)

Morphology dependence of stellar age in quenched galaxies at redshift ∼1.2: massive compact galaxies are older than more extended ones.

WILLIAMS C.C., GIAVALISCO M., BEZANSON R., CAPPELLUTI N., CASSATA P., LIU T., LEE B., TUNDO E. and VANZELLA E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the detection of morphology-dependent stellar age in massive quenched galaxies (QGs) at z ∼ 1.2. The sense of the dependence is that compact QGs are 0.5-2 Gyr older than normal-sized ones. The evidence comes from three different age indicators-Dn4000, Hδ, and fits to spectral synthesis models-applied to their stacked optical spectra. All age indicators consistently show that the stellar populations of compact QGs are older than those of their normal-sized counterparts. We detect weak [O II] emission in a fraction of QGs, and the strength of the line, when present, is similar between the two samples; however, compact galaxies exhibit a significantly lower frequency of [O II] emission than normal ones. Fractions of both samples are individually detected in 7 Ms Chandra X-ray images (luminosities ∼1040-1041 erg s–1). The 7 Ms stacks of nondetected galaxies show similarly low luminosities in the soft band only, consistent with a hot gas origin for the X-ray emission. While both [O II] emitters and nonemitters are also X-ray sources among normal galaxies, no compact galaxy with [O II] emission is an X-ray source, arguing against an active galactic nucleus (AGN) powering the line in compact galaxies. We interpret the [O II] properties as further evidence that compact galaxies are older and further along in the process of quenching star formation and suppressing gas accretion. Finally, we argue that the older age of compact QGs is evidence of progenitor bias: compact QGs simply reflect the smaller sizes of galaxies at their earlier quenching epoch, with stellar density most likely having nothing directly to do with cessation of star formation.

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

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: high-redshift

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ACS-GC 90040981 Sy2 03 32 25.157 -27 54 50.10   23.166   23.17 22.1691 ~ 63 0
2 EIS-DEEP CDFS-3 Ks 1 666 G 03 32 28.1434 -27 52 34.557   25.6186     23.8404 ~ 12 0
3 [LBX2017] 555 AGN 03 32 29.9282 -27 52 52.362   26.3466 25.436 25.71 24.3645 ~ 21 0
4 [SWM2014] GOODS-S 15457 AGN 03 32 30.0323 -27 50 26.753   26.43   24.88 23.744 ~ 26 0
5 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 Ks 1 1525 EmG 03 32 30.8464 -27 46 21.716   24.8961   23.22 21.984 ~ 31 0
6 ACS-GC 90107847 AGN 03 32 31.843 -27 43 29.42   27.0052   25.84 23.781 ~ 19 0
7 [SWM2014] GOODS-S 23421 AGN 03 32 33.065 -27 48 07.53   27.2325   24.89 23.861 ~ 32 0
8 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 Ks 1 1911 AGN 03 32 39.640 -27 47 09.15 26.8618 26.1450 24.86 24.55 23.218 ~ 46 0
9 ATCDFS J033248.62-274934.9 AGN 03 32 48.566 -27 49 34.63   27.739 26.376 24.64 24.4640 ~ 49 0
10 GOODS J033251.44-274746.8 AGN 03 32 51.4391 -27 47 46.827   26.5318   24.860 25.2296 ~ 14 0

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