2016A&A...592A.132G


Query : 2016A&A...592A.132G

2016A&A...592A.132G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 592A, 132-132 (2016/8-1)

Ultramassive dense early-type galaxies: Velocity dispersions and number density evolution since z = 1.6.

GARGIULO A., SARACCO P., TAMBURRI S., LONOCE I. and CIOCCA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aims. We investigate the stellar mass assembly history of ultramassive (M* ≥1011M) dense (Σ=M*/2πRe2>2500M/pc2) early-type galaxies (ETGs, elliptical and spheroidal galaxies) selected on basis of visual classification over the last 9Gyr.
Methods. We traced the evolution of the comoving number density ρ of ultramassive dense ETGs and compared their structural (effective radius Re and stellar mass M* and dynamical (velocity dispersion σe) parameters over the redshift range 0<z<1.6. We derived the number density ρ at 1.6<z<1 from the MUNICS and GOODS-South surveys, while we took advantage of the COSMOS spectroscopic survey to probe the intermediate redshift range [0.2-1.0]. We derived the number density of ultramassive dense local ETGs from the SDSS sample taking all of the selection bias affecting the spectroscopic sample into account. To compare the dynamical and structural parameters, we collected a sample of 11 ultramassive dense ETGs at 1.2<z<1.6 for which velocity dispersion measurements are available. For four of these ETGs (plus one at z=1.91), we present previously unpublished estimates of velocity dispersion, based on optical VLT-FORS2 spectra. We probe the intermediate redshift range (0.2≤z≤0.9) and the local Universe with different ETGs samples.
Results. We find that the comoving number density of ultramassive dense ETGs evolves with z as ρ(z)∝(1+z)0.3±0.8 implying a decrease of ∼25% of the population of ultramassive dense ETGs since z=1.6. By comparing the structural and dynamical properties of high-z ultramassive dense ETGs over the range 0≤z<1.6 in the [Re, M*, σe] plane, we find that all of the ETGs of the high-z sample have counterparts with similar properties in the local Universe. This implies either that the majority (∼70%) of ultramassive dense ETGs already completed the assembly and shaping at <z≥1.4, or that, if a significant portion of dense ETGs evolves in size, new ultramassive dense ETGs must form at z<1.5 to maintain their number density at almost constant. The difficulty in identify good progenitors for these new dense ETGs at z≤1.5 and the stellar populations properties of local ultramassive dense ETGs point towards the first hypothesis. In this case, the ultramassive dense galaxies missing in the local Universe could have joined, in the last 9Gyr, the so colled non-dense ETGs population through minor mergers, thus contributing to mean size growth. In any case, the comparison between their number density and the number density of the whole population of ultramassive ETGs relegates their contribution to the mean size evolution to a secondary process.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

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

CDS comments: Table 4 21750 is [NET2010] E6 in SIMBAD, 7310 is COSMOS 1640006. Paragraph 3.1 NMBS C22260 is not in SIMBAD. U53937 and U55531 are not identified.

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
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 MUNICS S2F1 389 G 03 06 28.03 +00 00 31.6   24.3 23.7     ~ 10 0
2 MUNICS S2F1 443 G 03 06 31.76 +00 01 13.4     24.8     ~ 10 0
3 MUNICS S2F1 511 G 03 06 34.04 +00 02 30.9     25.4     ~ 10 0
4 MUNICS S2F1 633 G 03 06 35.10 +00 04 43.6   25.5 25.8     ~ 10 0
5 MUNICS S2F1 142 G 03 06 36.51 -00 03 01.0     24.7     ~ 11 0
6 MUNICS S2F1 527 G 03 06 43.34 +00 02 44.8           ~ 7 0
7 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1340 1
8 GNS 7677 G 03 32 43.928 -27 42 32.39   25.22   25.2334 23.8051 ~ 26 0
9 GD 71 WD* 05 52 27.6198591816 +15 53 13.228887444 11.675 12.783 13.032 13.169 13.337 DA1.5 385 0
10 COSMOS2015 808373 G 09 59 18.650 +02 31 39.04           ~ 4 0
11 NMBS C13412 G 09 59 45.104 +02 23 26.10           ~ 2 0
12 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100013.90+021725.3 G 10 00 13.90 +02 17 25.3 26.40 25.928 25.49 24.50 23.19 ~ 12 0
13 NAME COSMOS Field reg 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0           ~ 2972 0
14 ACS-GC 20149741 AGN 10 00 31.51 +02 31 25.6 25.16 25.09 24.62 24.24 23.28 ~ 13 0
15 NMBS C21434 G 10 00 36.100 +02 32 13.78           ~ 5 0
16 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100038.66+023017.6 AGN 10 00 38.66 +02 30 17.7   26.666 26.734 25.42 24.09 ~ 10 0
17 CANDELS COSMOS F160W J100040.83+022852.0 G 10 00 40.83 +02 28 52.1 27.27 26.190 24.91 24.56 23.17 ~ 13 0
18 COSMOS2015 660424 G 10 00 41.76 +02 18 03.6 25.52 25.35 24.83 24.23 23.15 ~ 13 0
19 GOODS J123544.29+621224.7 G 12 35 44.2860 +62 12 24.686 27.11 25.8952     23.5183 ~ 11 0
20 GOODS J123550.99+621343.2 G 12 35 50.9911 +62 13 43.165   25.8108     23.9256 ~ 11 0
21 SHARDS J123627.16+620756.9 G 12 36 27.1646 +62 07 57.242 25.9 25.0751 25.08   23.8233 ~ 12 0
22 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4798 2
23 NMBS A17300 * 14 18 39.7785353016 +52 41 59.583894504           ~ 4 0
24 NMBS A21129 G 14 19 10.568 +52 46 26.79           ~ 4 0
25 CANDELS EGS F160W J142008.3+525858.5 G 14 20 08.38 +52 58 58.4         22.36 ~ 7 0
26 Feige 110 HS* 23 19 58.3996844256 -05 09 56.171142864 10.360 11.45 11.50 11.970 12.145 sdO8VIIIHe5 636 1

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