Colour gradients in normal and compact early-type galaxies at 1<z<2
A. Gargiulo, P. Saracco, M. Longhetti

TL;DR
This study measures colour gradients in 20 early-type galaxies at redshifts 1 to 2, revealing diverse stellar population distributions and potential links to galaxy compactness, despite limitations in wavelength coverage and sample size.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of colour gradients in high-redshift ETGs, highlighting their diversity and possible relation to galaxy compactness and assembly history.
Findings
50% of galaxies show significant colour gradients
Compact galaxies tend to have blue cores
Normal galaxies show redder central stellar populations
Abstract
We have derived colour gradients for a sample of 20 early-type galaxies (ETGs) at 1 < z_spec < 2 selected from the GOODS-South field. The sample includes both normal ETGs (13) having effective radii comparable to the mean radius of local ones and compact ETGs (7) having effective radii from two to six times smaller. Colour gradients have been derived in the F606W-F850LP bands (UV-U rest-frame) taking advantage of the ultradeep HST-ACS observations covering this field and providing a spatial resolution of about 0.8 kpc at the redshift of the galaxies. Despite of the narrow wavelength baseline covered (1000 Angstrom), sampling approximatively the emission dominated by the same stellar population, we detect significant radial colour variations in 50 per cent of our sample. In particular, we find five ETGs with positive colour gradients (cores bluer than the external regions), and five…
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