The morphologies and masses of extremely red galaxies in the Groth Strip survey
Angela Hempel, David Crist\'obal-Hornillos, Mercedes Prieto, Ignacio, Trujillo, Marc Balcells, Carlos L\'opez-Sanjuan, David Abreu, Carmen, Eliche-Moral, Lilian Dom\'inguez-Palmero

TL;DR
This study catalogs extremely red galaxies in the Groth Strip, analyzing their morphology, size, redshift, and stellar mass to understand their structural properties and evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It provides a detailed morphological classification and structural analysis of EROs, linking their appearance to size, redshift, and stellar mass, with new insights into their diversity.
Findings
Majority are compact or disc-like in morphology.
Median effective radii vary significantly by morphology.
High-mass EROs are mostly compact, with some disc structures.
Abstract
We present a new cataloge of EROs from the Groth strip and study the relation between their morphology and mass. We find 102 EROs (F814W-K=>4, K<=21.0), over a survey area of 155 arcmin^2. The photometric data include U,B,F606W,F814W,J,K bands. Morphologies are based on a by eye classification and we distinguish between 3 basic classes: compact objects, targets with a disc and/or a bulge component and irregular or merger candidates. The majority of our targets has either a very compact morphology (33+-6%), or show more or less distinct disc components (41+-6%). 14+-4% are merger or irregulars and 7 objects could not be classified. We also study the dependence of structural parameters on morphological appearance. EROs that are either compact or show a distinct bulge component have smaller median effective radii (1.22+-0.14 kpc and 3.31+-0.53 kpc) than disc dominated (5.50+-0.51 kpc) or…
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