Role of Galaxy Mergers in Cosmic Star Formation History
Yong Shi, George Rieke (Steward), Jennifer Lotz (NOAO), Pablo G., Perez-Gonzalez (UCM, Madrid; Steward)

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy mergers influence cosmic star formation history by analyzing the morphologies of intermediate-redshift LIRGs and field galaxies, revealing a significant merger contribution to IR energy density evolution.
Contribution
Introduces a revised asymmetry measurement method optimized for deep fields, enabling accurate assessment of galaxy merger fractions up to z=1.2.
Findings
Intermediate-redshift LIRGs show ~50% merger fraction.
Merger fraction remains high (20-30%) for field galaxies.
Merger-induced IR energy density evolves as (1+z)^{5-6}.
Abstract
We present a morphology study of intermediate-redshift (0.2<z<1.2) luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) and general field galaxies in the GOODS fields using a revised asymmetry measurement method optimized for deep fields. By taking careful account of the importance of the underlying sky-background structures, our new method does not suffer from systematic bias and offers small uncertainties. By redshifting local LIRGs and low-redshift GOODS galaxies to different higher redshifts, we have found that the redshift dependence of the galaxy asymmetry due to surface-brightness dimming is a function of the asymmetry itself, with larger corrections for more asymmetric objects. By applying redshift-, IR-luminosity- and optical-brightness-dependent asymmetry corrections, we have found that intermediate-redshift LIRGs generally show highly asymmetric morphologies, with implied merger fractions ~50%…
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