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On the evolution of the central density of quiescent galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-08-02 v2

Abstract

We investigate the origin of the evolution of the population-averaged central stellar mass density (Σ1\Sigma_1) of quiescent galaxies (QGs) by probing the relation between stellar age and Σ1\Sigma_1 at z0z\sim0. We use the Zurich ENvironmental Study (ZENS), which is a survey of galaxy groups with a large fraction of satellite galaxies. QGs shape a narrow locus in the Σ1M\Sigma_1-M_{\star} plane, which we refer to as Σ1\Sigma_1 ridgeline. Colors of (BIB-I) and (IJI-J) are used to divide QGs into three age categories: young (<2 Gyr<2~\mathrm{Gyr}), intermediate (24 Gyr2-4~\mathrm{Gyr}), and old (>4 Gyr>4~\mathrm{Gyr}). At fixed stellar mass, old QGs on the Σ1\Sigma_1 ridgeline have higher Σ1\Sigma_1 than young QGs. This shows that galaxies landing on the Σ1\Sigma_1 ridgeline at later epochs arrive with lower Σ1\Sigma_1, which drives the zeropoint of the ridgeline down with time. We compare the present-day zeropoint of the oldest population at z=0z=0 with the zeropoint of the quiescent population 4 Gyr back in time, at z=0.37z=0.37. These zeropoints are identical, showing that the intrinsic evolution of individual galaxies after they arrive on the Σ1\Sigma_1 ridgeline must be negligible, or must evolve parallel to the ridgeline during this interval. The observed evolution of the global zeropoint of 0.07 dex over the last 4 Gyr is thus largely due to the continuous addition of newly quenched galaxies with lower Σ1\Sigma_1 at later times ("progenitor bias"). While these results refer to the satellite-rich ZENS sample as a whole, our work suggests a similar age-Σ1\Sigma_1 trend for central galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1707.00695,
  title  = {On the evolution of the central density of quiescent galaxies},
  author = {Sandro Tacchella and C. Marcella Carollo and S. M. Faber and Anna Cibinel and Avishai Dekel and David C. Koo and Alvio Renzini and Joanna Woo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00695},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

7 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL