Constraining the star formation and the assembly histories of normal and compact early-type galaxies at 1<z<2
P. Saracco (1), M. Longhetti (1), A. Gargiulo (1), ((1) INAF -, Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Milano, Italy)

TL;DR
This study investigates the formation and assembly histories of normal and compact early-type galaxies at redshifts 1 to 2, revealing different formation epochs and challenging existing merger models.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the formation epochs and assembly processes of early-type galaxies, highlighting the role of dissipative gas-rich mergers and questioning current dry merger predictions.
Findings
Older stellar populations are found in more massive galaxies.
Compact ETGs formed predominantly at high redshifts (z>5).
Normal ETGs formed later, around z<3.
Abstract
[Abridged]We present a study based on a sample of 62 early-type galaxies (ETGs) at 0.9<z_spec<2 aimed at constraining their past star formation and mass assembly histories. The sample is composed of normal ETGs having effective radii comparable to the mean radius of local ones and of compact ETGs having effective radii from two to six times smaller. We do not find evidence of a dependence of the compactness of ETGs on their stellar mass. We find that the stellar mass of normal ETGs formed at z_form<3 while the stellar content of compact ETGs formed at 2<z_form<10 with a large fraction of them characterized by z_form>5. Earlier stars formed at z_form>5 are assembled in compact and more massive (M_*>10^11 M_sun) ETGs while stars later formed (z_form<3) or resulting from subsequent episodes of star formation are assembled both in compact and normal ETGs. Thus, the older the stellar…
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