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Observations of the initial formation and evolution of spiral galaxies at 1 &lt; <i>z</i> &lt; 3 in the CANDELS fields
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WoS WOS:000770033300005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85140287199
DOI 10.1093/MNRAS/STAC080
Año 2022
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Abstract



Many aspects concerning the formation of spiral and disc galaxies remain unresolved, despite their discovery and detailed study over the past 150 yr. As such, we present the results of an observational search for proto-spiral galaxies and their earliest formation, including the discovery of a significant population of spiral-like and clumpy galaxies at z > 1 in deep Hubble Space Telescope CANDELS imaging. We carry out a detailed analysis of this population, characterizing their number density evolution, masses, star formation rates (SFR), and sizes. Overall, we find a surprisingly high overall number density of massive M-* > 10(10) M-circle dot spiral-like galaxies (including clumpy spirals) at z > 1 of 0.18 per arcmin(-2). We measure and characterize the decline in the number of these systems at higher redshift using simulations to correct for redshift effects in identifications, finding that the true fraction of spiral-like galaxies grows at lower redshifts as similar to (1 + z)(-1-1). This is such that the absolute numbers of spirals increases by a factor of similar to 10 between z = 2.5 and z = 0.5. We also demonstrate that these spiral-like systems have large sizes at z > 2, and high SFRs, above the main-sequence, These galaxies represent a major mode of galaxy formation in the early Universe, perhaps driven by the spiral structure itself. We finally discuss the origin of these systems, including their likely formation through gas accretion and minor mergers, but conclude that major mergers are an unlikely cause.

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Margalef-Bentabol, Berta Mujer SRON Netherlands Inst Space Res - Países Bajos
SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research - Países Bajos
2 Conselice, C. Hombre UNIV MANCHESTER - Reino Unido
The University of Manchester - Reino Unido
3 Häußler, Boris Hombre ESO - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
European Southern Observ - Chile
4 Casteels, Kevin Hombre Univ Victoria - Canadá
University of Victoria - Canadá
5 Lintott, Chris Hombre Oxford Astrophys - Reino Unido
University of Oxford - Reino Unido
6 Masters, Karen Mujer Averford Coll - Estados Unidos
Averford College - Estados Unidos
7 Simmons, Brooke D. Mujer Univ Lancaster - Reino Unido
Department of Physics, Lancaster University - Reino Unido

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Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
Science and Technology Facilities Council
University of Nottingham
University of Pennsylvania
Netherlands Institute for Space Research
CANDELS team

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We thank the CANDELS team for their support in making this paper possible, as well as the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in the form of a studentship, and the University of Nottingham for financial support. BMB acknowledges support from the University of Pennsylvania and the Netherlands Institute for Space Research.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We thank the CANDELS team for their support in making this paper possible, as well as the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) in the form of a studentship, and the University of Nottingham for financial support. BMB acknowledges support from the University of Pennsylvania and the Netherlands Institute for Space Research.

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