A Deep Probe of the Galaxy Stellar Mass Functions at z~1-3 with the GOODS NICMOS Survey
Alice Mortlock, Christopher J. Conselice, Asa F. L. Bluck, Amanda E., Bauer, Ruth Gruetzbauch, Fernando Buitrago, Jamie Ownsworth

TL;DR
This study uses the GOODS NICMOS Survey to analyze galaxy stellar mass functions at redshifts 1-3, revealing mass downsizing, a steeper faint-end slope, and differences in galaxy formation efficiency across mass ranges.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the galaxy stellar mass function at z~1-3 down to low masses, highlighting mass downsizing and a steeper faint-end slope than previous studies.
Findings
Massive galaxies are largely in place by z~3.
Steeper faint-end slope improves match with star formation mass growth.
Low mass galaxies are predominantly blue and star-forming.
Abstract
We use a sample of 8298 galaxies observed in the HST GOODS NICMOS Survey (GNS) to construct the galaxy stellar mass function as a function of both redshift and stellar mass up to z=3.5 and down to masses of Mstar=10^8.5 Msun at z~1. We discover that a significant fraction of all massive Mstar>10^11 Msun galaxies are in place up to the highest redshifts we probe, with a decreasing fraction of lower mass galaxies present at all redshifts. This is an example of `galaxy mass downsizing', and is the result of massive galaxies forming before lower mass ones, and not just simply ending their star formation earlier as in traditional downsizing scenarios. We find that the faint end slope is significantly steeper than what is found in previous investigations. We demonstrate that this steeper mass function better matches the stellar mass added due to star formation, thereby alleviating some of the…
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