DEEP NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF PASSIVELY EVOLVING GALAXIES AT z ≳ 1.4

We present the results of new near-IR spectroscopic observations of passive galaxies at z [> ~] 1.4 in a concentration of BzK-selected galaxies in the COSMOS field. The observations have been conducted with Subaru/MOIRCS, and have resulted in absorption lines and/or continuum detection for 18 out...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2012-08, Vol.755 (1), p.1-26
Hauptverfasser: ONODERA, M, RENZINI, A, MCCRACKEN, H. J, ILBERT, O, CAPAK, P, CIMATTI, A, GIAVALISCO, M, KOEKEMOER, A. M, KONG, X, LILLY, S, MOTOHARA, K, OHTA, K, CAROLLO, M, SANDERS, D. B, SCOVILLE, N, TAMURA, N, TANIGUCHI, Y, CAPPELLARI, M, MANCINI, C, STRAZZULLO, V, DADDI, E, ARIMOTO, N, GOBAT, R, YAMADA, Y
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Zusammenfassung:We present the results of new near-IR spectroscopic observations of passive galaxies at z [> ~] 1.4 in a concentration of BzK-selected galaxies in the COSMOS field. The observations have been conducted with Subaru/MOIRCS, and have resulted in absorption lines and/or continuum detection for 18 out of 34 objects. This allows us to measure spectroscopic redshifts for a sample that is almost complete to K sub(AB) = 21. COSMOS photometric redshifts are found in fair agreement overall with the spectroscopic redshifts, with a standard deviation of ~0.05; however, ~30% of objects have photometric redshifts systematically underestimated by up to ~25%. We show that these systematic offsets in photometric redshifts can be removed by using these objects as a training set. All galaxies fall in four distinct redshift spikes at z = 1.43, 1.53, 1.67, and 1.82, with this latter one including seven galaxies. SED fits to broadband fluxes indicate stellar masses in the range of ~4-40 x 10 super(10) M sub([middot in circle]) and that star formation was quenched ~1 Gyr before the cosmic epoch at which they are observed. The spectra of several individual galaxies have allowed us to measure their H delta sub(F) indices and the strengths of the 4000 [Angstrom] break, which confirms their identification as passive galaxies, as does a composite spectrum resulting from the co-addition of 17 individual spectra. The effective radii of the galaxies have been measured on the COSMOS HST/ACS i sub(F814W)-band image, confirming the coexistence at these redshifts of passive galaxies, which are substantially more compact than their local counterparts with others that follow the local effective radius-stellar mass relation. For the galaxy with the best signal-to-noise spectrum we were able to measure a velocity dispersion of 270 + or - 105 km s super(-1) (error bar including systematic errors), indicating that this galaxy lies closely on the virial relation given its stellar mass and effective radius.
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1088/0004-637X/755/1/26