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DEEP NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF PASSIVELY EVOLVING GALAXIES ATzā‰³ 1.4

Authors :
Olivier Ilbert
David B. Sanders
Nobuo Arimoto
Masato Onodera
H. J. McCracken
Emanuele Daddi
S. Lilly
Anton M. Koekemoer
Alessandro Cimatti
Kouji Ohta
Kentaro Motohara
Alvio Renzini
Xu Kong
Michele Cappellari
Yoshiaki Taniguchi
M. Carollo
Yoshihiko Yamada
N. Z. Scoville
Veronica Strazzullo
Peter Capak
C. Mancini
Raphael Gobat
Naoyuki Tamura
Mauro Giavalisco
Onodera M.
Renzini A.
Carollo M.
Cappellari M.
Mancini C.
Strazzullo V.
Daddi E.
Arimoto N.
Gobat R.
Yamada Y.
McCracken H. J.
Ilbert O.
Capak P.
Cimatti A.
Giavalisco M.
Koekemoer A. M.
Kong X.
Lilly S.
Motohara K.
Ohta K.
Sanders D. B.
Scoville N.
Tamura N.
Taniguchi Y.
Source :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2012.

Abstract

[Abridged] We present the results of new near-IR spectroscopic observations of passive galaxies at z>1.4 in a concentration of BzK-selected galaxies in the COSMOS field. The observations have been conducted with Subaru/MOIRCS, and have resulted in absorption lines and/or continuum detection for 18 out of 34 objects. This allows us to measure spectroscopic redshifts for a sample almost complete to K(AB)=21. COSMOS photometric redshifts are found in fair agreement overall with the spectroscopic redshifts, with a standard deviation of ~0.05; however, ~30% of objects have photometric redshifts systematically underestimated by up to ~25%. We show that these systematic offsets in photometric redshifts can be removed by using these objects as a training set. All galaxies fall in four distinct redshift spikes at z=1.43, 1.53, 1.67 and 1.82, with this latter one including 7 galaxies. SED fits to broad-band fluxes indicate stellar masses in the range of ~4-40x10^10Msun and that star formation was quenched ~1 Gyr before the cosmic epoch at which they are observed. The spectra of several individual galaxies have allowed us to measure their Hdelta_F and Dn4000 indices, which confirms their identification as passive galaxies, as does a composite spectrum resulting from the coaddition of 17 individual spectra. The effective radii of the galaxies have been measured on the HST/ACS F814W image, confirming the coexistence at these redshifts of passive galaxies which are substantially more compact than their local counterparts with others that follow the local size-stellar mass relation. For the galaxy with best S/N spectrum we were able to measure a velocity dispersion of 270+/-105 km/s, indicating that this galaxy lies closely on the virial relation given its stellar mass and effective radius.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 24 figures, 5 tables, in emulateapj format; accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
755
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....33333fc31fbee5e235dc00bb8d3d1066