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The relationship between star formation activity and galaxy structural properties in CANDELS and a semi-analytic model

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stw2690

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galaxies: bulges; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: interactions; quasars: super-massive black holes; galaxies: star formation

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  1. HST Theory grant [HST-AR-13270-A]
  2. Simons Foundation through a Simons Investigator grant
  3. CANDELS observations
  4. NASA through grants from the Space Telescope Science Institute [GO-12060, GO-12099]
  5. NASA [NAS5-26555]

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We study the correlation of galaxy structural properties with their location relative to the SFR-M-* correlation, also known as the star formation 'star-forming main sequence' (SFMS), in the Cosmic Assembly Near-infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey and Galaxy and Mass Assembly Survey and in a semi-analytic model (SAM) of galaxy formation. We first study the distribution of median Sersic index, effective radius, star formation rate (SFR) density and stellar mass density in the SFR-M* plane. We then define a redshift-dependent main sequence and examine the medians of these quantities as a function of distance from this main sequence, both above (higher SFRs) and below (lower SFRs). Finally, we examine the distributions of distance from the main sequence in bins of these quantities. We find strong correlations between all of these galaxy structural properties and the distance from the SFMS, such that as we move from galaxies above the SFMS to those below it, we see a nearly monotonic trend towards higher median Sersic index, smaller radius, lower SFR density, and higher stellar density. In the SAM, bulge growth is driven by mergers and disc instabilities, and is accompanied by the growth of a supermassive black hole which can regulate or quench star formation via active galactic nucleus feedback. We find that our model qualitatively reproduces the trends described above, supporting a picture in which black holes and bulges co-evolve, and active galactic nucleus feedback plays a critical role in moving galaxies off of the SFMS.

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