The evolution of the morphological scale of early-type galaxies since z=2
Abstract
We present the morphological analysis based on HST-NICMOS observations in the F160W filter of a sample of 30 early-type galaxies spectroscopically confirmed at 1.2<z<2. We derive the effective radius R_e and the mean surface brightness mu_e of galaxies in the rest-frame R-band. We find that early-types at z~1.5 are characterized by a surface brightness (SB) much higher then their local counterparts with comparable R_e. In particular, we find that the mean SB of these early-types should get fainter by ~2.5 mag from z~1.5 to z=0 to match the SB of the local early-types with comparable R_e. This evolution exceeds by a factor two the luminosity evolution expected for early-types in this redshift range and more than a factor three the one derived from the observed luminosity function of galaxies. Consequently, an evolution of the effective radius R_e from the epoch of their formation towards z=0 has to be invoked and the hypothesis of fixed size rejected.
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@article{arxiv.0801.2269,
title = {The evolution of the morphological scale of early-type galaxies since z=2},
author = {P. Saracco and M. Longhetti and S. Andreon and A. Mignano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.2269},
year = {2010}
}
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4 pages, 2 figures. To appear in the proceedings of `A Century of Cosmology', S. Servolo, August 2007, to be published in Il Nuovo Cimento