Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph

We investigate the relationship between colour and structure within galaxies using a large, volume-limited sample of bright, low-redshift galaxies with optical–near-infrared imaging from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey. We fit single-component, wavelength-dependent, elliptical Sérsic models to a...

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Main Authors: Vulcani, Benedetta, Bamford, Steven P., Häußler, Boris, Vika, Marina, Rojas, Alex L., Agius, N.K., Baldry, Ivan, Bauer, A.E., Browne, William J.I., Driver, Simon, Graham, Alister W., Kelvin, Lee S., Liske, J., Loveday, J., Popescu, Cristina C., Robotham, A.S.G., Tuffs, Richard J.
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author Vulcani, Benedetta
Bamford, Steven P.
Häußler, Boris
Vika, Marina
Rojas, Alex L.
Agius, N.K.
Baldry, Ivan
Bauer, A.E.
Browne, William J.I.
Driver, Simon
Graham, Alister W.
Kelvin, Lee S.
Liske, J.
Loveday, J.
Popescu, Cristina C.
Robotham, A.S.G.
Tuffs, Richard J.
author_facet Vulcani, Benedetta
Bamford, Steven P.
Häußler, Boris
Vika, Marina
Rojas, Alex L.
Agius, N.K.
Baldry, Ivan
Bauer, A.E.
Browne, William J.I.
Driver, Simon
Graham, Alister W.
Kelvin, Lee S.
Liske, J.
Loveday, J.
Popescu, Cristina C.
Robotham, A.S.G.
Tuffs, Richard J.
author_sort Vulcani, Benedetta
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
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description We investigate the relationship between colour and structure within galaxies using a large, volume-limited sample of bright, low-redshift galaxies with optical–near-infrared imaging from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey. We fit single-component, wavelength-dependent, elliptical Sérsic models to all passbands simultaneously, using software developed by the MegaMorph project. Dividing our sample by n and colour, the recovered wavelength variations in effective radius (Re) and Sérsic index (n) reveal the internal structure, and hence formation history, of different types of galaxies. All these trends depend on n; some have an additional dependence on galaxy colour. Late-type galaxies (nr <2.5) show a dramatic increase in Sérsic index with wavelength. This might be a result of their two-component (bulge–disc) nature, though stellar population gradients within each component and dust attenuation are likely to play a role. All galaxies show a substantial decrease in Re with wavelength. This is strongest for early types (nr > 2.5), even though they maintain constant n with wavelength, revealing that ellipticals are a superimposition of different stellar populations associated with multiple collapse and merging events. Processes leading to structures with larger Re must be associated with lower metallicity or younger stellar populations. This appears to rule out the formation of young cores through dissipative gas accretion as an important mechanism in the recent lives of luminous elliptical galaxies.
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spelling nottingham-349762024-08-15T15:15:33Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34976/ Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph Vulcani, Benedetta Bamford, Steven P. Häußler, Boris Vika, Marina Rojas, Alex L. Agius, N.K. Baldry, Ivan Bauer, A.E. Browne, William J.I. Driver, Simon Graham, Alister W. Kelvin, Lee S. Liske, J. Loveday, J. Popescu, Cristina C. Robotham, A.S.G. Tuffs, Richard J. We investigate the relationship between colour and structure within galaxies using a large, volume-limited sample of bright, low-redshift galaxies with optical–near-infrared imaging from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey. We fit single-component, wavelength-dependent, elliptical Sérsic models to all passbands simultaneously, using software developed by the MegaMorph project. Dividing our sample by n and colour, the recovered wavelength variations in effective radius (Re) and Sérsic index (n) reveal the internal structure, and hence formation history, of different types of galaxies. All these trends depend on n; some have an additional dependence on galaxy colour. Late-type galaxies (nr <2.5) show a dramatic increase in Sérsic index with wavelength. This might be a result of their two-component (bulge–disc) nature, though stellar population gradients within each component and dust attenuation are likely to play a role. All galaxies show a substantial decrease in Re with wavelength. This is strongest for early types (nr > 2.5), even though they maintain constant n with wavelength, revealing that ellipticals are a superimposition of different stellar populations associated with multiple collapse and merging events. Processes leading to structures with larger Re must be associated with lower metallicity or younger stellar populations. This appears to rule out the formation of young cores through dissipative gas accretion as an important mechanism in the recent lives of luminous elliptical galaxies. Oxford University Press 2014-05-18 Article PeerReviewed Vulcani, Benedetta, Bamford, Steven P., Häußler, Boris, Vika, Marina, Rojas, Alex L., Agius, N.K., Baldry, Ivan, Bauer, A.E., Browne, William J.I., Driver, Simon, Graham, Alister W., Kelvin, Lee S., Liske, J., Loveday, J., Popescu, Cristina C., Robotham, A.S.G. and Tuffs, Richard J. (2014) Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 441 (2). pp. 1340-1362. ISSN 1365-2966 galaxies formation structure fundamental parameters http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/content/441/2/1340 doi:10.1093/mnras/stu632 doi:10.1093/mnras/stu632
spellingShingle galaxies
formation
structure
fundamental parameters
Vulcani, Benedetta
Bamford, Steven P.
Häußler, Boris
Vika, Marina
Rojas, Alex L.
Agius, N.K.
Baldry, Ivan
Bauer, A.E.
Browne, William J.I.
Driver, Simon
Graham, Alister W.
Kelvin, Lee S.
Liske, J.
Loveday, J.
Popescu, Cristina C.
Robotham, A.S.G.
Tuffs, Richard J.
Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title_full Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title_fullStr Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title_short Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by MegaMorph
title_sort galaxy and mass assembly (gama): the wavelength-dependent sizes and profiles of galaxies revealed by megamorph
topic galaxies
formation
structure
fundamental parameters
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34976/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34976/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/34976/