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Constraints on the Evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function. II. The Quenching Timescale of Galaxies and Its Implication for Their Star Formation Rates
Contini, E.1,2,3; Kang, X.1; Romeo, A. D.1; Xia, Q.1; Yi, S. K.1,2,3
刊名ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
2017-11-10
卷号849期号:2页码:14
关键词Galaxy: evolution Galaxy: formation
ISSN号0004-637X
DOI10.3847/1538-4357/aa93dd
通讯作者Contini, E.(contini@pmo.ac.cn) ; Kang, X.(kangxi@pmo.ac.cn) ; Yi, S. K.(yi@yonsei.ac.kr)
英文摘要We study the connection between the observed star formation rate-stellar mass (SFR-M-*) relation and the evolution of the stellar mass function (SMF) by means of a subhalo abundance matching technique coupled to merger trees extracted from an N-body simulation. Our approach consists of forcing the model to match the observed SMF at redshift z similar to 2.3, and letting it evolve down to z similar to 0.3 according to a tau model, an exponentially declining functional form that describes the star formation rate decay of both satellite and central galaxies. In this study, we use three different sets of SMFs: ZFOURGE data from Tomczak et al., UltraVISTA data from Ilbert et al., and COSMOS data from Davidzon et al. We also build a mock survey combining UltraVISTA with ZFOURGE. Our modeling of quenching timescales is consistent with the evolution of the SMF down to z similar to 0.3, with different accuracy depending on the particular survey used for calibration. We tested our model against the observed SMFs at low redshift, and it predicts residuals (observation versus model) within 1 sigma observed scatter along most of the stellar mass range investigated, and with mean residuals below 0.1 dex in the range similar to[10(8.7)-10(11.7)]M-circle dot. We then compare the SFR-M-* relation predicted by the model with the observed one at different redshifts. The predicted SFR-M-* relation underpredicts the median SFR at fixed stellar mass relative to observations at all redshifts. Nevertheless, the shapes are consistent with the observed relations up to intermediate-mass galaxies, followed by a rapid decline for massive galaxies.
WOS关键词FORMATION MODELS ; LUMINOSITY ; CLUSTERS ; SEQUENCE ; CATALOG ; ORIGIN ; TIME
WOS研究方向Astronomy & Astrophysics
语种英语
出版者IOP PUBLISHING LTD
WOS记录号WOS:000415037500003
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://libir.pmo.ac.cn/handle/332002/22751]  
专题中国科学院紫金山天文台
通讯作者Contini, E.; Kang, X.; Yi, S. K.
作者单位1.Purple Mt Observ, Partner Grp MPI Astron, 2 West Beijing Rd, Nanjing 210008, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
2.Yonsei Univ, Dept Astron, Yonsei Ro 50, Seoul 03722, South Korea
3.Yonsei Univ, Yonsei Univ Observ, Yonsei Ro 50, Seoul 03722, South Korea
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Contini, E.,Kang, X.,Romeo, A. D.,et al. Constraints on the Evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function. II. The Quenching Timescale of Galaxies and Its Implication for Their Star Formation Rates[J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL,2017,849(2):14.
APA Contini, E.,Kang, X.,Romeo, A. D.,Xia, Q.,&Yi, S. K..(2017).Constraints on the Evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function. II. The Quenching Timescale of Galaxies and Its Implication for Their Star Formation Rates.ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL,849(2),14.
MLA Contini, E.,et al."Constraints on the Evolution of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Function. II. The Quenching Timescale of Galaxies and Its Implication for Their Star Formation Rates".ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 849.2(2017):14.
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