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Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

Galaxies: formation

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Structural Properties Of Central Galaxies In Groups And Clusters, Yc Guo, Dh Mcintosh, Hj Mo, N Katz, Fc Van Den Bosch, M Weinberg, Sm Weinmann, A Pasquali, Xh Yang Jan 2009

Structural Properties Of Central Galaxies In Groups And Clusters, Yc Guo, Dh Mcintosh, Hj Mo, N Katz, Fc Van Den Bosch, M Weinberg, Sm Weinmann, A Pasquali, Xh Yang

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Using a statistically representative sample of 911 central galaxies (CENs) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 4 group catalogue, we study how the structure (shape and size) of the first rank (by stellar mass) group and cluster members depends on (1) galaxy stellar mass (Mstar), (2) the global environment defined by the dark matter halo mass (Mhalo) of the host group and (3) the local environment defined by their special halocentric position. We quantify the structure of SDSS galaxies with a galfit-based pipeline that fits two-dimensional Sérsic models to the r-band image data. Through tests with simulated …


Large Area Survey For Z=7 Galaxies In Sdf And Goods-N: Implications For Galaxy Formation And Cosmic Reionization, M Ouchi, B Mobasher, K Shimasaku, Hc Ferguson, Sm Fall, Y Ono, N Kashikawa, T Morokuma, K Nakajima, S Okamura, M Dickinson, M Giavalisco, K Ohta Jan 2009

Large Area Survey For Z=7 Galaxies In Sdf And Goods-N: Implications For Galaxy Formation And Cosmic Reionization, M Ouchi, B Mobasher, K Shimasaku, Hc Ferguson, Sm Fall, Y Ono, N Kashikawa, T Morokuma, K Nakajima, S Okamura, M Dickinson, M Giavalisco, K Ohta

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We present results of our large area survey for z'-band dropout galaxies at z = 7 in a 1568 arcmin2 sky area covering the SDF and GOODS-N fields. Combining our ultra-deep Subaru/Suprime-Cam z'- and y-band (λeff = 1 μm) images with legacy data of Subaru and Hubble Space Telescope, we have identified 22 bright z-dropout galaxies down to y = 26, one of which has a spectroscopic redshift of z = 6.96 determined from Lyα emission. The z = 7 luminosity function yields the best-fit Schechter parameters of ϕ* = 0.69+2.62−0.55 × 10−3 Mpc−3, …


Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera For Surveys Morphology Of Ly Alpha Emitters At Redshift 5.7 In The Cosmos Field, Y Taniguchi, Et. Al. Jan 2009

Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera For Surveys Morphology Of Ly Alpha Emitters At Redshift 5.7 In The Cosmos Field, Y Taniguchi, Et. Al.

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We present detailed morphological properties of Lyα emitters (LAEs) at z ≈ 5.7 in the COSMOS field based on Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) data. The ACS imaging in the F814W filter covered 85 LAEs of the 119 LAEs identified in the full two square degree field, and 47 LAEs of them are detected in the ACS images. Nearly half of them are spatially extended with a size larger than 0.15 arcsec (∼0.88 kpc at z = 5.7) and up to 0.4 arcsec (∼2.5 kpc at z = 5.7). The others are nearly unresolved compact objects. Two …


Expanding The Search For Galaxies At Z Similar To 7-10 With New Nicmos Parallel Fields, Alaina L. Henry, Brian Siana, Matthew A. Malkan, Matthew L.N. Ashby, Carrie R. Bridge, Ranga-Ram Chary, James W. Colbert, Mauro Giavalisco, Harry I. Teplitz, Patrick J. Mccarthy Jan 2009

Expanding The Search For Galaxies At Z Similar To 7-10 With New Nicmos Parallel Fields, Alaina L. Henry, Brian Siana, Matthew A. Malkan, Matthew L.N. Ashby, Carrie R. Bridge, Ranga-Ram Chary, James W. Colbert, Mauro Giavalisco, Harry I. Teplitz, Patrick J. Mccarthy

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We have carried out a search for galaxies at z ∼ 7–10 in ∼14.4 arcmin2 of new NICMOS parallel imaging taken in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (5.9 arcmin2), the Cosmic Origins Survey (7.2 arcmin2), and SSA22 (1.3 arcmin2). These images reach 5σ sensitivities of J110 = 26.0–27.5 (AB), and combined they increase the amount of deep near-infrared data by more than 60% in fields where the investment in deep optical data has already been made. We find no z > 7 candidates in our survey area, consistent with the Bouwens et al. measurements at z ∼ 7 and …


Mapping The Dark Matter From Uv Light At High Redshift: An Empirical Approach To Understand Galaxy Statistics, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Mauro Giavalisco, Charlie Conroy, Risa H. Wechsler, Henry C. Ferguson, Rachel S. Somerville, Mark E. Dickinson, Claudia M. Urry Jan 2009

Mapping The Dark Matter From Uv Light At High Redshift: An Empirical Approach To Understand Galaxy Statistics, Kyoung-Soo Lee, Mauro Giavalisco, Charlie Conroy, Risa H. Wechsler, Henry C. Ferguson, Rachel S. Somerville, Mark E. Dickinson, Claudia M. Urry

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We present a simple formalism to interpret the observations of two galaxy statistics, the UV luminosity function (LF) and two-point correlation functions for star-forming galaxies at z∼4, 5, and 6 in the context of Λ cold dark matter cosmology. Both statistics are the result of how star formation takes place in dark matter halos, and thus are used to constrain how UV light depends on halo properties, in particular halo mass. The two physical quantities we explore are the star formation duty cycle, and the range of UV luminosity that a halo of mass M can have (mean and …


Two Bright Submillimeter Galaxies In A Z=4.05 Protocluster In Goods-North, And Accurate Radio-Infrared Photometric Redshifts, E Daddi, H Dannerbauer, D Stern, M Dickinson, G Morrison, D Elbaz, M Giavalisco, C Mancini, A Pope, H Spinrad Jan 2009

Two Bright Submillimeter Galaxies In A Z=4.05 Protocluster In Goods-North, And Accurate Radio-Infrared Photometric Redshifts, E Daddi, H Dannerbauer, D Stern, M Dickinson, G Morrison, D Elbaz, M Giavalisco, C Mancini, A Pope, H Spinrad

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An Aztec 1.1 Mm Survey Of The Goods-N Field - Ii. Multiwavelength Identifications And Redshift Distribution, El Chapin, A Pope, D Scott, I Aretxaga, Je Austermann, Rr Chary, K Coppin, M Halpern, Dh Hughes, Jd Lowenthal, Ge Morrison, Ta Perera, Ks Scott, Gw Wilson, Min Yun Jan 2009

An Aztec 1.1 Mm Survey Of The Goods-N Field - Ii. Multiwavelength Identifications And Redshift Distribution, El Chapin, A Pope, D Scott, I Aretxaga, Je Austermann, Rr Chary, K Coppin, M Halpern, Dh Hughes, Jd Lowenthal, Ge Morrison, Ta Perera, Ks Scott, Gw Wilson, Min Yun

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We present results from a multiwavelength study of 29 sources (false detection probabilities <5 per cent) from a survey of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North (GOODS-N) field at 1.1 mm using the Astronomical Thermal Emission Camera (AzTEC). Comparing with existing 850 μm Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA) studies in the field, we examine differences in the source populations selected at the two wavelengths. The AzTEC observations uniformly cover the entire survey field to a 1σ depth of ∼1 mJy. Searching deep 1.4 GHz Very Large Array (VLA) and Spitzer 3–24 μm catalogues, we identify robust counterparts for 21 1.1 mm sources, and tentative associations for the remaining objects. The redshift distribution of AzTEC sources is inferred from available spectroscopic and photometric redshifts. We find a median redshift of z= 2.7, somewhat higher than z= 2.0 for 850 μm selected sources in the same field, and our lowest redshift identification lies at a spectroscopic redshift z= 1.1460. We measure the 850 μm to 1.1 mm colour of our sources and do not find …


The Aztec/Sma Interferometric Imaging Survey Of Submillimeter-Selected High-Redshift Galaxies, Jd Younger, Gg Fazio, Js Huang, Min Yun, Gw Wilson, Mln Ashby, Ma Gurwell, Ab Peck, Gr Petitpas, Dj Wilner, Dh Hughes, I Aretxaga, S Kim, Ks Scott, J Austermann, T Perera, Jd Lowenthal Jan 2009

The Aztec/Sma Interferometric Imaging Survey Of Submillimeter-Selected High-Redshift Galaxies, Jd Younger, Gg Fazio, Js Huang, Min Yun, Gw Wilson, Mln Ashby, Ma Gurwell, Ab Peck, Gr Petitpas, Dj Wilner, Dh Hughes, I Aretxaga, S Kim, Ks Scott, J Austermann, T Perera, Jd Lowenthal

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We present results from a continuing interferometric survey of high-redshift submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) with the Submillimeter Array, including high-resolution (beam size ~2 arcsec) imaging of eight additional AzTEC 1.1 mm selected sources in the COSMOS field, for which we obtain six reliable (peak signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) >5 or peak S/N >4 with multiwavelength counterparts within the beam) and two moderate significance (peak S/N >4) detections. When combined with previous detections, this yields an unbiased sample of millimeter-selected SMGs with complete interferometric follow up. With this sample in hand, we (1) empirically confirm the radio-submillimeter association, (2) examine the submillimeter morphology—including …


Spectroscopic Observations Of Lyman Break Galaxies At Redshifts Similar To 4, 5, And 6 In The Goods-South Field, E Vanzella, M Giavalisco, M Dickinson, S Cristiani, M Nonino, H Kuntschner, P Popesso, P Rosati, A Renzini, D Stern, C Cesarsky, Hc Ferguson, Rae Fosbury Jan 2009

Spectroscopic Observations Of Lyman Break Galaxies At Redshifts Similar To 4, 5, And 6 In The Goods-South Field, E Vanzella, M Giavalisco, M Dickinson, S Cristiani, M Nonino, H Kuntschner, P Popesso, P Rosati, A Renzini, D Stern, C Cesarsky, Hc Ferguson, Rae Fosbury

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We report on observations of Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) selected from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey at mean redshift z~4, 5 and 6, obtained with FORS2 spectrograph at the ESO-VLT.This program has yielded spectroscopic identifications for 114 galaxies of which 51 are at z~4, 31 at z~5, and 32 at z~6. The adopted selection criteria are effective, identifying galaxies at the expected redshift with minimal foreground contamination. Once selection effects are properly accounted for, the rest-frame UV spectra of the higher-redshift LBGs appear to be similar to their counterparts at z~3. As at z~3, LBGs at z~4 and z~5 show …


The Growth Of Central And Satellite Galaxies In Cosmological Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Simulations, V Simha, Dh Weinberg, R Dave, Oy Gnedin, N Katz, D Keres Jan 2009

The Growth Of Central And Satellite Galaxies In Cosmological Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Simulations, V Simha, Dh Weinberg, R Dave, Oy Gnedin, N Katz, D Keres

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We examine the accretion and merger histories of central and satellite galaxies in a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) cosmological simulation that resolves galaxies down to 7 × 109 M. Most friends-of-friends haloes in the simulation have a distinct central galaxy, typically 2–5 times more massive than the most massive satellite. As expected, satellites have systematically higher assembly redshifts than central galaxies of the same baryonic mass, and satellites in more massive haloes form earlier. However, contrary to the simplest expectations, satellite galaxies continue to accrete gas and convert it to stars; the gas accretion declines steadily over …


Galaxies In A Simulated Lambda Cdm Universe - Ii. Observable Properties And Constraints On Feedback, D Keres, N Katz, R Dave, M Fardal, Dh Weinberg Jan 2009

Galaxies In A Simulated Lambda Cdm Universe - Ii. Observable Properties And Constraints On Feedback, D Keres, N Katz, R Dave, M Fardal, Dh Weinberg

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We compare the properties of galaxies that form in a cosmological simulation without strong feedback to observations of the z= 0 galaxy population. We confirm previous findings that models without strong feedback overproduce the observed galaxy baryonic mass function, especially at the low- and high-mass extremes. Through post-processing we investigate what kinds of feedback would be required to reproduce the statistics of observed galaxy masses and star formation rates. To mimic an extreme form of ‘preventive’ feedback, such as a highly efficient active galactic nucleus ‘radio mode’, we remove all baryonic mass that was originally accreted from shock-heated gas …