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When do early-type galaxies form?

  • Roberto G. Abraham (a1), Patrick J. McCarthy (a2), Erin Mentuch (a1), Karl Glazebrook (a3), Preethi Nair (a1), Jean-René Gauthier (a1), Sandra Savaglio (a4), David Crampton (a5), Stephanie Juneau (a5) (a6), Richard Murowinski (a5), Damien Le Borgne (a1), R. G. Carlberg (a1), Inger Jørgensen (a7), Kathy Roth (a7), Hsiao-Wen Chen (a8) and Ronald O. Marzke (a9)...
Abstract

We have used the Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys to measure the mass density function of morphologically-selected early-type galaxies in the Gemini Deep Deep Survey fields, over the redshift range 0.9 < z < 1.6. Our imaging data set covers four well-separated sight-lines, and is roughly intermediate (in terms of both depth and area) between the GOODS/GEMS imaging data, and the images obtained in the Hubble Deep Field campaigns. Our images contain 144 galaxies with ultra-deep spectroscopy, and they have been analyzed using a new purpose-written morphological analysis code which improves the reliability of morphological classifications by adopting a ‘quasi-petrosian’ image thresholding technique. We find that at z = 1 approximately 70% of the stars in massive galaxies reside in early-type systems. This fraction is remarkably similar to that seen in the local Universe. However, we detect very rapid evolution in this fraction over the range 1.0 < z < 1.6, suggesting that in this epoch the strong color-morphology relationship seen in the nearby Universe is beginning to fall into place.

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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
  • ISSN: 1743-9213
  • EISSN: 1743-9221
  • URL: /core/journals/proceedings-of-the-international-astronomical-union
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