Bars in early- and late-type disks in COSMOS
E. Cameron, C. M. Carollo, P. Oesch, M. C. Aller, T. Bschorr, P., Cerulo, H. Aussel, P. Capak, E. Le Floc'h, O. Ilbert, J.-P. Kneib, A., Koekemoer, A. Leauthaud, S. J. Lilly, R. Massey, H. J. McCracken, J. Rhodes,, M. Salvato, D. B. Sanders, N. Scoville, K. Sheth, Y. Taniguchi

TL;DR
This study examines how the fraction of barred disk galaxies in the COSMOS field varies with mass, morphology, and star formation rate from redshift 0.2 to 0.6, revealing evolutionary trends and the importance of mass-limited samples.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the evolution of bar fractions in disk galaxies across different masses and morphologies over cosmic time.
Findings
Bar fraction depends on mass, morphology, and SSFR.
In intermediate-mass disks, bar fraction increases over time.
In high-mass disks, bar fraction remains roughly constant.
Abstract
We investigate the (large-scale) bar fraction in a mass-complete sample of M > 10^10.5 Msun disk galaxies at 0.2 < z < 0.6 in the COSMOS field. The fraction of barred disks strongly depends on mass, disk morphology, and specific star formation rate (SSFR). At intermediate stellar mass (10^10.5 < M < 10^11 Msun) the bar fraction in early-type disks is much higher, at all redshifts, by a factor ~2, than that in late-type disks. This trend is reversed at higher stellar mass (M > 10^11 Msun), where the fraction of bars in early-type disks becomes significantly lower, at all redshifts, than that in late-type disks. The bar fractions for galaxies with low and high SSFRs closely follow those of the morphologically-selected early-type and late-type populations, respectively. This indicates a close correspondence between morphology and SSFR in disk galaxies at these earlier epochs.…
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