Deconstructing the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function with UKIDSS and CANDELS: the Impact of Colour, Structure and Environment
Abstract
We combine photometry from the UDS, and CANDELS UDS and CANDELS GOODS-S surveys to construct the galaxy stellar mass function probing both the low and high mass end accurately in the redshift range 0.3<z<3. The advantages of using a homogeneous concatenation of these datasets include meaningful measures of environment in the UDS, due to its large area (0.88 deg^2), and the high resolution deep imaging in CANDELS (H_160 > 26.0), affording us robust measures of structural parameters. We construct stellar mass functions for the entire sample as parameterised by the Schechter function, and find that there is a decline in the values of phi and of alpha with higher redshifts, and a nearly constant M* up to z~3. We divide the galaxy stellar mass function by colour, structure, and environment and explore the links between environmental over-density, morphology, and the quenching of star formation. We find that a double Schechter function describes galaxies with high Sersic index (n>2.5), similar to galaxies which are red or passive. The low-mass end of the n>2.5 stellar mass function is dominated by blue galaxies, whereas the high-mass end is dominated by red galaxies. This hints that possible links between morphological evolution and star formation quenching are only present in high-mass galaxies. This is turn suggests that there are strong mass dependent quenching mechanisms. In addition, we find that the number density of high mass systems is elevated in dense environments, suggesting that an environmental process is building up massive galaxies quicker in over densities than in lower densities.
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@article{arxiv.1411.3339,
title = {Deconstructing the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function with UKIDSS and CANDELS: the Impact of Colour, Structure and Environment},
author = {Alice Mortlock and Christopher. J. Conselice and William G. Hartley and Ken Duncan and Caterina Lani and Jamie R. Ownsworth and Omar Almaini and Arjen van der Wel and Kuang-Han Huang and Matthew L. N. Ashby and S. P. Willner and Adriano Fontana and Avishai Dekel and Anton M. Koekemoer and Harry C. Ferguson and Sandra M. Faber and Norman A. Grogin and Dale D. Kocevski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.3339},
year = {2015}
}
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26 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS