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The Redshift Evolution of Wet, Dry, and Mixed Galaxy Mergers from Close Galaxy Pairs in the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey

Authors :
Kevin Casteels
Tzihong Chiueh
Sandra M. Faber
Michael C. Cooper
Benjamin J. Weiner
Lihwai Lin
Bau-Ching Hsieh
Gregory S. Novak
Jennifer M. Lotz
Christopher N. A. Willmer
Jeffrey A. Newman
Christopher J. Conselice
David R. Patton
David C. Koo
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We study the redshift evolution of galaxy pair fractions and merger rates for different types of galaxies using kinematic pairs selected from the DEEP2 Redshift Survey. By parameterizing the evolution of the pair fraction as (1+z)^{m}, we find that the companion rate increases mildly with redshift with m = 0.41+-0.20 for all galaxies with -21 < M_B^{e} < -19. Blue galaxies show slightly faster evolution in the blue companion rate with m = 1.27+-0.35 while red galaxies have had fewer red companions in the past as evidenced by the negative slope m = -0.92+-0.59. We find that at low redshift the pair fraction within the red sequence exceeds that of the blue cloud, indicating a higher merger probability among red galaxies compared to that among the blue galaxies. With further assumptions on the merger timescale and the fraction of pairs that will merge, the galaxy major merger rates for 0.1 < z<br />11 pages, 8 figures, ApJ Accepted, minor changes to match the journal proof version

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a4fecf6cd033e9bbec50e7497c5e60a