English

Evolution of Density Profiles in High-z Galaxies: Compaction and Quenching Inside-Out

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-02-23 v3

Abstract

Using cosmological simulations, we address the interplay between structure and star formation in high-redshift galaxies via the evolution of surface density profiles. Our sample consists of 26 galaxies evolving in the redshift range z=71z=7-1, spanning the stellar mass range (0.26.4)×1010M(0.2-6.4)\times 10^{10}M_\odot at z=2z=2. We recover the main trends by stacking the profiles in accordance to their evolution phases. Following a wet compaction event that typically occurs when the stellar mass is 109.5 M\sim10^{9.5}~M_{\odot} at z24z\sim2-4, the gas develops a cusp inside the effective radius, associated with a peak in star-formation rate (SFR). The SFR peak and the associated feedback, in the absence of further gas inflow to the centre, marks the onset of gas depletion from the central 1 kpc, leading to quenching of the central SFR. An extended, star-forming ring that forms by fresh gas during the central quenching process shows as a rising specific SFR (sSFR) profile, which is interpreted as inside-out quenching. Before quenching, the stellar density profile grows self-similarly, maintaining its log-log shape because the sSFR is similar at all radii. During the quenching process, the stellar density saturates to a constant value, especially in the inner 1 kpc. The stellar mass and SFR profiles deduced from observations show very similar shapes, consistent with the scenario of wet compaction leading to inside-out quenching and the subsequent saturation of a dense stellar core. We predict a cuspy gas profile during the blue nugget phase, and a gas-depleted core, sometimes surrounded by a ring, in the post-blue nugget phase.

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@article{arxiv.1509.00017,
  title  = {Evolution of Density Profiles in High-z Galaxies: Compaction and Quenching Inside-Out},
  author = {Sandro Tacchella and Avishai Dekel and C. Marcella Carollo and Daniel Ceverino and Colin DeGraf and Sharon Lapiner and Nir Mandelker and Joel R. Primack},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.00017},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

24 pages, 15 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS