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2014ApJ...788L..29B - Astrophys. J., 788, L29 (2014/June-3)

MOSFIRE absorption line spectroscopy of z > 2 quiescent galaxies: probing a period of rapid size growth.

BELLI S., NEWMAN A.B., ELLIS R.S. and KONIDARIS N.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the MOSFIRE near-infrared multi-slit spectrograph on the Keck 1 Telescope, we have secured high signal-to-noise ratio absorption line spectra for six massive galaxies with redshift 2 < z < 2.5. Five of these galaxies lie on the red sequence and show signatures of passive stellar populations in their rest-frame optical spectra. By fitting broadened spectral templates we have determined stellar velocity dispersions and, with broad-band Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer photometry and imaging, stellar masses and effective radii. Using this enlarged sample of galaxies, we confirm earlier suggestions that quiescent galaxies at z > 2 have small sizes and large velocity dispersions compared to local galaxies of similar stellar mass. The dynamical masses are in very good agreement with stellar masses (log M*/Mdyn= -0.02±0.03), although the average stellar-to-dynamical mass ratio is larger than that found at lower redshift (-0.23±0.05). By assuming evolution at fixed velocity dispersion, not only do we confirm a surprisingly rapid rate of size growth but we also consider the necessary evolutionary track on the mass-size plane and find a slope α = dlog Re/dlog M* ≳ 2 inconsistent with most numerical simulations of minor mergers. Both results suggest an additional mechanism may be required to explain the size growth of early galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: structure

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