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Low-ionization galaxies and evolution in a pilot survey up to z = 1

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-20 v1

Abstract

We present galaxy spectroscopic data on a pencil beam of 10.75×7.510.75' \times7.5' centered on the X-ray cluster RXJ0054.0-2823 at z=0.29z = 0.29. We study the spectral evolution of galaxies from z=1z=1 down to the cluster redshift in a magnitude-limited sample at R23\rm R\leq23, for which the statistical properties of the sample are well understood. We divide emission-line galaxies in star-forming galaxies, LINERs, and Seyferts by using emission-line ratios of [OII], Hβ\rm H\beta, and [OIII], and derive stellar fractions from population synthesis models. We focus our analysis on absorption and low-ionization galaxies. For absorption-line galaxies we recover the well known result that these galaxies have had no detectable evolution since z0.60.7z\sim0.6-0.7, but we also find that in the range z=0.651z=0.65-1 at least 50% of the stars in bright absorption systems are younger than 2.5Gyr. Faint absorption-line galaxies in the cluster at z=0.29z = 0.29 also had significant star formation during the previous 2-3Gyr, while their brighter counterparts seem to be composed only of old stars. At z0.8z\sim0.8, our dynamically young cluster had a truncated red-sequence. This result seems to be consistent with a scenario where the final assembly of E/S0 took place at z<1z<1. In the volume-limited range 0.35z0.650.35\leq z\leq0.65 we find that 23% of the early-type galaxies have LINER-like spectra with Hβ\rm H\beta in absorption and a significant component of A stars. The vast majority of LINERs in our sample have significant populations of young and intermediate-aged stars and are thus not related to AGN, but to the population of `retired galaxies' recently identified by Cid-Fernandes et al. (2010) in the SDSS. Early-type LINERs with various fractions of A stars, and E+A galaxies appear to play an important role in the formation of the red sequence.

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@article{arxiv.1011.1947,
  title  = {Low-ionization galaxies and evolution in a pilot survey up to z = 1},
  author = {E. Giraud and Q. -S. Gu and J. Melnick and H. Quintana and F. Selman and I. Toledo and P. Zelaya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1947},
  year   = {2015}
}

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26 pages, ; Accepted for publication in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics