Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies

We have used the 28'x 28' HST image mosaic from the GEMS (Galaxy Evolution from Morphology and SEDs) survey in conjunction with the COMBO-17 photometric redshift survey to constrain the incidence of major mergers between spheroid-dominated galaxies with little cold gas (dry mergers) since...

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Հիմնական հեղինակներ: Bell, E, Naab, T, McIntosh, D, Somerville, R, Caldwell, J, Barden, M, Wolf, C, Rix, H, Beckwith, S, Borch, A, Haeussler, B, Heymans, C, Jahnke, K, Jogee, S, Koposov, S, Meisenheimer, K, Peng, C, Sanchez, S, Wisotzki, L
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Հրապարակվել է: Institute of Physics Publishing 2005
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author Bell, E
Naab, T
McIntosh, D
Somerville, R
Caldwell, J
Barden, M
Wolf, C
Rix, H
Beckwith, S
Borch, A
Haeussler, B
Heymans, C
Jahnke, K
Jogee, S
Koposov, S
Meisenheimer, K
Peng, C
Sanchez, S
Wisotzki, L
author_facet Bell, E
Naab, T
McIntosh, D
Somerville, R
Caldwell, J
Barden, M
Wolf, C
Rix, H
Beckwith, S
Borch, A
Haeussler, B
Heymans, C
Jahnke, K
Jogee, S
Koposov, S
Meisenheimer, K
Peng, C
Sanchez, S
Wisotzki, L
author_sort Bell, E
collection OXFORD
description We have used the 28'x 28' HST image mosaic from the GEMS (Galaxy Evolution from Morphology and SEDs) survey in conjunction with the COMBO-17 photometric redshift survey to constrain the incidence of major mergers between spheroid-dominated galaxies with little cold gas (dry mergers) since z = 0.7. A set of N-body merger simulations was used to explore the morphological signatures of such interactions: they are recognizable either as < 5kpc separation close pairs or because of broad, low surface brightness tidal features and asymmetries. Data with the depth and resolution of GEMS are sensitive to dry mergers between galaxies with M_V < -20.5 for z < 0.7; dry mergers at higher redshifts are not easily recovered in single-orbit HST imaging. Six dry mergers (12 galaxies) with luminosity ratios between 1:1 and 4:1 were found from a sample of 379 red early-type galaxies with M_V < -20.5 and 0.1 < z < 0.7. The simulations suggest that the morphological signatures of dry merging are visible for ~250Myr and we use this timescale to convert the observed merger incidence into a rate. On this basis we find that present day spheroidal galaxies with M_V < -20.5 on average have undergone between 0.5 and 2 major dry mergers since z ~ 0.7. We have compared this result with the predictions of a Cold Dark Matter based semi-analytic galaxy formation model. The model reproduces the observed declining major merger fraction of bright galaxies and the space density of luminous early-type galaxies reasonably well. The predicted dry merger fraction is consistent with our observational result. Hence, hierarchical models predict and observations now show that major dry mergers are an important driver of the evolution of massive early-type galaxies in recent epochs.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a8e90301-3a63-4467-85c4-9a074d3defb12022-03-27T03:04:56ZDry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type GalaxiesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a8e90301-3a63-4467-85c4-9a074d3defb1EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordInstitute of Physics Publishing2005Bell, ENaab, TMcIntosh, DSomerville, RCaldwell, JBarden, MWolf, CRix, HBeckwith, SBorch, AHaeussler, BHeymans, CJahnke, KJogee, SKoposov, SMeisenheimer, KPeng, CSanchez, SWisotzki, LWe have used the 28'x 28' HST image mosaic from the GEMS (Galaxy Evolution from Morphology and SEDs) survey in conjunction with the COMBO-17 photometric redshift survey to constrain the incidence of major mergers between spheroid-dominated galaxies with little cold gas (dry mergers) since z = 0.7. A set of N-body merger simulations was used to explore the morphological signatures of such interactions: they are recognizable either as < 5kpc separation close pairs or because of broad, low surface brightness tidal features and asymmetries. Data with the depth and resolution of GEMS are sensitive to dry mergers between galaxies with M_V < -20.5 for z < 0.7; dry mergers at higher redshifts are not easily recovered in single-orbit HST imaging. Six dry mergers (12 galaxies) with luminosity ratios between 1:1 and 4:1 were found from a sample of 379 red early-type galaxies with M_V < -20.5 and 0.1 < z < 0.7. The simulations suggest that the morphological signatures of dry merging are visible for ~250Myr and we use this timescale to convert the observed merger incidence into a rate. On this basis we find that present day spheroidal galaxies with M_V < -20.5 on average have undergone between 0.5 and 2 major dry mergers since z ~ 0.7. We have compared this result with the predictions of a Cold Dark Matter based semi-analytic galaxy formation model. The model reproduces the observed declining major merger fraction of bright galaxies and the space density of luminous early-type galaxies reasonably well. The predicted dry merger fraction is consistent with our observational result. Hence, hierarchical models predict and observations now show that major dry mergers are an important driver of the evolution of massive early-type galaxies in recent epochs.
spellingShingle Bell, E
Naab, T
McIntosh, D
Somerville, R
Caldwell, J
Barden, M
Wolf, C
Rix, H
Beckwith, S
Borch, A
Haeussler, B
Heymans, C
Jahnke, K
Jogee, S
Koposov, S
Meisenheimer, K
Peng, C
Sanchez, S
Wisotzki, L
Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies
title Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies
title_full Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies
title_fullStr Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies
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title_short Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type Galaxies
title_sort dry mergers in gems the dynamical evolution of massive early type galaxies
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