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1999ApJ...519..563S - Astrophys. J., 519, 563-579 (1999/July-2)

The magnitude-size relation of galaxies out to z∼1.

SIMARD L., KOO D.C., FABER S.M., SARAJEDINI V.L., VOGT N.P., PHILLIPS A.C., GEBHARDT K., ILLINGWORTH G.D. and WU K.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of the Deep Extragalactic Evolutionary Probe (DEEP) survey, a sample of 190 field galaxies (I814≤23.5) in the ``Groth Survey Strip'' has been used to analyze the magnitude-size relation over the range 0.1<z<1.1. The survey is statistically complete to this magnitude limit. All galaxies have photometric structural parameters, including bulge fractions (B/T), from Hubble Space Telescope images, and spectroscopic redshifts from the Keck Telescope. The analysis includes a determination of the survey selection function in the magnitude-size plane as a function of redshift, which mainly drops faint galaxies at large distances. Our results suggest that selection effects play a very important role. A first analysis treats disk-dominated galaxies with B/T<0.5. If selection effects are ignored, the mean disk surface brightness (averaged over all galaxies) increases by ∼1.3 mag from z=0.1 to 0.9. However, most of this change is plausibly due to comparing low-luminosity galaxies in nearby redshift bins to high-luminosity galaxies in distant bins. If this effect is allowed for, no discernible evolution remains in the disk surface brightness of bright (MB←19) disk-dominated galaxies. A second analysis treats all galaxies by substituting half-light radius for disk scale length, with similar conclusions. Indeed, at all redshifts, the bulk of galaxies is consistent with the magnitude-size envelope of local galaxies, i.e., with little or no evolution in surface brightness. In the two highest redshift bins (z>0.7), a handful of luminous, high surface brightness galaxies appears that occupies a region of the magnitude-size plane rarely populated by local galaxies. Their wide range of colors and bulge fractions points to a variety of possible origins.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters - Galaxies: Photometry - Surveys

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