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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2006

Galaxies : structure

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The Morphological Diversities Among Star-Forming Galaxies At High Redshifts In The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, S Ravindranath, M Giavalisco, Hc Ferguson, C Conselice, N Katz, M Weinberg, J Lotz, M Dickinson, Sm Fall, B Mobasher, C Papovich Jan 2006

The Morphological Diversities Among Star-Forming Galaxies At High Redshifts In The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey, S Ravindranath, M Giavalisco, Hc Ferguson, C Conselice, N Katz, M Weinberg, J Lotz, M Dickinson, Sm Fall, B Mobasher, C Papovich

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

We used the deep, multiwavelength images obtained by the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) to identify ~4700 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at z > 2.5, and 292 starburst galaxies at z ~ 1.2. We present the results from morphological analysis based on light profile shape and ellipticity for ~1333 of the most luminous LBGs. About 40% of LBGs at z ~ 3 have exponential profiles, ~30% of the galaxies have steep (r1/4-like) profiles, and ~30% of LBGs have multiple cores of disturbed morphologies suggestive of close pairs or mergers. The fraction of spheriod-like LBGs decrease by about 15% from z …


On The Origin Of Cold Dark Matter Halo Density Profiles, Y Lu, Hj Mo, N Katz, Md Weinberg Jan 2006

On The Origin Of Cold Dark Matter Halo Density Profiles, Y Lu, Hj Mo, N Katz, Md Weinberg

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

N-body simulations predict that cold dark matter (CDM) halo-assembly occurs in two phases: (i) a fast-accretion phase with a rapidly deepening potential well; and (ii) a slow-accretion phase characterized by a gentle addition of mass to the outer halo with little change in the inner potential well. We demonstrate, using one-dimensional simulations, that this two-phase accretion leads to CDM haloes of the Navarro, Frenk & White (NFW) form and provides physical insight into the properties of the mass-accretion history that influence the final profile. Assuming that the velocities of CDM particles are effectively isotropized by fluctuations in the gravitational potential …