Massive Dead Galaxies at z~2 with HST Grism Spectroscopy I. Star Formation and Metallicity Enrichment Histories [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1812.06980


Observations have revealed log M/Msun >11 galaxies that were already dead when the universe was only ~2Gyr. Given the short time before these galaxies were quenched, their past histories and quenching mechanism(s) are of particular interests. In this paper, we study star formation and metallicity enrichment histories of 24 massive galaxies at 1.6<z<2.5. A deep slitless spectroscopy + imaging data set collected from multiple HST surveys allows robust determination of their SEDs. Our new SED modeling provides mass accumulation/stellar metallicity enrichment histories of those galaxies over the past ~3Gyr, with no functional assumptions on their star formation histories. We find that most of our massive galaxies have formed >50% of their extant masses by ~1.5Gyr before the time of observed redshifts, with a trend where more massive galaxies form earlier. Most of our galaxies already have stellar metallicities compatible with, or even higher than, those of local early-type galaxies, with a median value of log Z/Zsun=0.25 and scatter of ~0.15dex. By using reconstructed star formation history, we reveal their rapid metallicity enrichment history from z~5.5 to 2.2 at a rate of ~0.2dex/Gyr in logZ*/Zsun. The inferred metallicities are on average ~0.25dex higher than observed gas-phase metallicities of star forming galaxies at the time of formation. This supports a view where quenched galaxies continue to form stars at low-level until recently, rather than abrupt termination of star formation activity.

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T. Morishita, L. Abramson, T. Treu, et. al.
Wed, 19 Dec 18
18/84

Comments: – 20 pages, 7 Figures (+5 in Appendices), 2 Tables. – Resubmitted to AAS journal after the revision following referee comments. – The grism SED fitting code (gsf) will be published at this https URL