The structure of massive quiescent galaxies at z~3 in the CANDELS-COSMOS field (1306.3730v1)
Abstract: In this letter, we use a two-color (J-L) vs. (V-J) selection criteria to search massive, quiescent galaxy candidates at 2.5<z<4.0 in the CANDELS-COSMOS field. We construct a H-selected catalogue and complement it with public auxiliary data. We finally obtain 19 passive VJL-selected (hereafter pVJL) galaxies as the possible massive quiescent galaxy candidates at z~3 by several constrains. We find the sizes of our pVJL galaxies are on average 3-4 times smaller than those of local ETGs with analogous stellar mass. The compact size of these z~3 galaxies can be modelled by assuming their formation at z ~ 4-6 according to the dissipative collapse of baryons. Up to z<4, the mass-normalized size evolution can be described by $r_e\propto (1+z){-1.0}$. Low Sersic index and axis ratio, with median values n~1.5 and b/a~0.65 respectively, indicate most of pVJL galaxies are disk-dominated. Despite large uncertainty, the inner region of the median mass profile of our pVJL galaxies is similar to those of quiescent galaxies (QGs) at 0.5<z<2.5 and local Early-type galaxies (ETGs). It indicates local massive ETGs have been formed according to an inside-out scenario: the compact galaxies at high redshift make up the cores of local massive ETGs and then build up the outskirts according to dissipationless minor mergers.
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