We present an analysis of the galaxy population in XLSSC 122, an X-ray selected, virialized cluster at redshift z=1.98. We utilize HST WFC3 photometry to characterize the activity and morphology of spectroscopically confirmed cluster members. The quiescent fraction is found to be 88−20+4 per cent within 0.5r500, significantly enhanced over the field value of 20−2+2 per cent at z∼2. We find an excess of "bulge-like" quiescent cluster members with Sersic index n>2 relative to the field. These galaxies are found to be larger than their field counterparts at 99.6 per cent confidence, being on average 63−24+31 per cent larger at a fixed mass of M⋆=5×1010M⊙. This suggests that these cluster member galaxies have experienced an accelerated size evolution relative to the field at z>2. We discuss minor mergers as a possible mechanism underlying this disproportionate size growth.
@article{arxiv.2109.02200,
title = {Quiescent galaxies in a virialized cluster at redshift 2: Evidence for accelerated size-growth},
author = {E. Noordeh and R. E. A. Canning and J. P. Willis and S. W. Allen and A. Mantz and S. A. Stanford and G. Brammer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.02200},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
9 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS