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Less than 10 percent of star formation in z=0.6 massive galaxies is triggered by major interactions

Authors :
Daniel H. McIntosh
Chien Y. Peng
Knud Jahnke
Aday R. Robaina
Shardha Jogee
Meghan E. Gray
Casey Papovich
Michael L. Balogh
Asmus Boehm
Boris Häussler
Andrew M. Taylor
Catherine Heymans
John A. R. Caldwell
Fabio D. Barazza
Marco Barden
Ramin A. Skibba
Rosalind E. Skelton
David Bacon
Rachel S. Somerville
Klaus Meisenheimer
Anna Gallazzi
Sebastián F. Sánchez
Eric F. Bell
Lutz Wisotzki
Eelco van Kampen
Xianzhong Zheng
Kyle Lane
Hans-Walter Rix
Christian Wolf
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Both observations and simulations show that major tidal interactions or mergers between gas-rich galaxies can lead to intense bursts of starformation. Yet, the average enhancement in star formation rate (SFR) in major mergers and the contribution of such events to the cosmic SFR are not well estimated. Here we use photometric redshifts, stellar masses and UV SFRs from COMBO-17, 24 micron SFRs from Spitzer and morphologies from two deep HST cosmological survey fields (ECDFS/GEMS and A901/STAGES) to study the enhancement in SFR as a function of projected galaxy separation. We apply two-point projected correlation function techniques, which we augment with morphologically-selected very close pairs (separation 10^10 Msun) star-forming galaxies at 0.4<br />Comment: Submitted to ApJ. 41 pages, 11 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f1d8642f46a889dd7c96fc0b08de79f