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STRUCTURES OF LOCAL GALAXIES COMPARED TO HIGH-REDSHIFT STAR-FORMING GALAXIES

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 138, Issue 2, Pages 362-375

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/138/2/362

Keywords

galaxies: evolution; galaxies: high-redshift; galaxies: interactions; galaxies: starburst; galaxies: structure

Funding

  1. NASA Office of Space Science [NAG5-7584]
  2. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  3. Participating Institutions
  4. National Science Foundation
  5. U.S. Department of Energy
  6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  7. Japanese Monbukagakusho
  8. Max Planck Society
  9. Higher Education Funding Council for England

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The rest-frame far-ultraviolet morphologies of eight nearby interacting and starburst galaxies (Arp 269, M 82, Mrk 8, NGC 520, NGC 1068, NGC 3079, NGC 3310, and NGC 7673) are compared with 54 galaxies at z similar to 1.5 and 46 galaxies at z similar to 4 observed in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The nearby sample is artificially redshifted to z similar to 1.5 and 4 by applying luminosity and size scaling. We compare the simulated galaxy morphologies to real z similar to 1.5 and 4 UV-bright galaxy morphologies. We calculate the Gini coefficient (G), the second-order moment of the brightest 20% of the galaxy's flux (M(20)), and the Sersic index (n). We explore the use of nonparametric methods with two-dimensional profile fitting and find the combination of M20 with n an efficient method to classify galaxies as having merger, exponential disk, or bulge-like morphologies. When classified according to G and M20 20/30% of real/simulated galaxies at z similar to 1.5 and 37/12% at z similar to 4 have bulge-like morphologies. The rest have merger-like or intermediate distributions. Alternatively, when classified according to the Sersic index, 70% of the z similar to 1.5 and z similar to 4 real galaxies are exponential disks or bulge-like with n > 0.8, and similar to 30% of the real galaxies are classified as mergers. The artificially redshifted galaxies have n values with similar to 35% bulge or exponential at z similar to 1.5 and 4. Therefore, similar to 20%-30% of Lyman-break galaxies have structures similar to local starburst mergers, and may be driven by similar processes. We assume merger-like or clumpy star-forming galaxies in the GOODS field have morphological structure with values n < 0.8 and M(20) > -1.7. We conclude that Mrk 8, NGC 3079, and NGC7673 have structures similar to those of merger-like and clumpy star-forming galaxies observed at z similar to 1.5 and 4.

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