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2009ApJ...697.1971J - Astrophys. J., 697, 1971-1992 (2009/June-1)

History of galaxy interactions and their impact on star formation over the last 7 gyr from GEMS.

JOGEE S., MILLER S.H., PENNER K., SKELTON R.E., CONSELICE C.J., SOMERVILLE R.S., BELL E.F., ZHENG X.Z., RIX H.-W., ROBAINA A.R., BARAZZA F.D., BARDEN M., BORCH A., BECKWITH S.V.W., CALDWELL J.A.R., PENG C.Y., HEYMANS C., McINTOSH D.H., HAUSSLER B., JAHNKE K., MEISENHEIMER K., SANCHEZ S.F., WISOTZKI L., WOLF C. and PAPOVICH C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform a comprehensive estimate of the frequency of galaxy mergers and their impact on star formation over z∼ 0.24-0.80 (lookback time Tb∼ 3-7 Gyr) using ∼3600 (M≥ 1x109 M) galaxies with GEMS Hubble Space Telescope, COMBO-17, and Spitzer data. Our results are as follows. (1) Among ∼790 high-mass (M≥ 2.5x1010 M) galaxies, the visually based merger fraction over z∼ 0.24-0.80, ranges from 9%±5% to 8%±2%. Lower limits on the major merger and minor merger fraction over this interval range from 1.1% to 3.5%, and 3.6% to 7.5%, respectively. This is the first, albeit approximate, empirical estimate of the frequency of minor mergers over the last 7 Gyr. Assuming a visibility timescale of ∼0.5 Gyr, it follows that over Tb∼ 3-7 Gyr, ∼68% of high-mass systems have undergone a merger of mass ratio >1/10, with ∼16%, 45%, and 7% of these corresponding respectively to major, minor, and ambiguous "major or minor" mergers. The average merger rate is ∼ a few x10–4 galaxies/Gyr/Mpc3. Among ∼2840 blue-cloud galaxies of mass M≥ 1.0x109 M, similar results hold. (2) We compare the empirical merger fraction and merger rate for high-mass galaxies to three Λ cold dark matter-based models: halo occupation distribution models, semi-analytic models, and hydrodynamic SPH simulations. We find qualitative agreement between observations and models such that the (major+minor) merger fraction or rate from different models bracket the observations, and show a factor of 5 dispersion. Near-future improvements can now start to rule out certain merger scenarios. (3) Among ∼3698 M≥ 1.0x109 M galaxies, we find that the mean star formation rate (SFR) of visibly merging systems is only modestly enhanced compared to non-interacting galaxies over z∼ 0.24-0.80. Visibly merging systems only account for a small fraction (<30%) of the cosmic SFR density over Tb∼ 3-7 Gyr. This complements the results of Wolf et al. over a shorter time interval of Tb∼ 6.2-6.8 Gyr, and suggests that the behavior of the cosmic SFR density over the last 7 Gyr is predominantly shaped by non-interacting galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: structure

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