Combining the catalogue of galaxy morphologies in the COSMOS field and the sample of Hα emitters at redshifts z=0.4 and z=0.84 of the HiZELS survey, we selected ∼ 220 star-forming bulgeless systems (S\'ersic index n≤1.5) at both epochs. We present their star formation properties and we investigate their contribution to the star formation rate function (SFRF) and global star formation rate density (SFRD) at z<1. For comparison, we also analyse Hα emitters with more structurally evolved morphologies that we split into two classes according to their S\'ersic index n: intermediate (1.5<n≤3) and bulge-dominated (n>3). At both redshifts the SFRF is dominated by the contribution of bulgeless galaxies and we show that they account for more than 60% of the cosmic SFRD at z<1. The decrease of the SFRD with redshift is common to the three morphological types but it is stronger for bulge-dominated systems. Star-forming bulgeless systems are mostly located in regions of low to intermediate galaxy densities (Σ∼1−4 Mpc−2) typical of field-like and filament-like environments and their specific star formation rates (sSFRs) do not appear to vary strongly with local galaxy density. Only few bulgeless galaxies in our sample have high (sSFR > 10−9 yr−1) and these are mainly low-mass systems. Above M∗∼1010 M⊙ bulgeless are evolving at a "normal" rate (10−9 yr−1< sSFR <10−10 yr−1) and in the absence of an external trigger (i.e. mergers/strong interactions) they might not be able to develop a central classical bulge.
@article{arxiv.1711.11102,
title = {Bulgeless galaxies in the COSMOS field: environment and star formation evolution at $z < 1$},
author = {M. Grossi and C. A. C. Fernandes and D. Sobral and J. Afonso and E. Telles and L. Bizzocchi and A. Paulino-Afonso and I. Matute},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11102},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
14 page, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS