Dissecting the size evolution of elliptical galaxies since z~1: puffing up vs minor merging scenarios
Ignacio Trujillo, Ignacio Ferreras, Ignacio G. de la Rosa

TL;DR
This study investigates the size evolution of elliptical galaxies since z~1, finding that size growth is independent of stellar age and supporting minor mergers over puffing up as the primary mechanism.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence favoring minor mergers over puffing up for elliptical galaxy size evolution since z~1.
Findings
Size evolution is independent of stellar age since z~1.
No significant age segregation at fixed mass in local ellipticals.
Estimated 3-8 minor mergers needed for observed size growth.
Abstract
We have explored the buildup of the local mass-size relation of elliptical galaxies using two visually classified samples. At low redshift we compiled a subsample of 2,656 elliptical galaxies from SDSS, whereas at higher redshift (up to z~1) we extracted a sample of 228 object from the HST/ACS images of the GOODS. All the galaxies in our study have spectroscopic data, allowing us to determine the age and mass of the stellar component. Using the fossil record information contained in the stellar populations of our local sample, we do not find any evidence for an age segregation at a given stellar mass depending on the size of the galaxies. At a fixed dynamical mass there is only a <9% size difference in the two extreme age quartiles of our sample. Consequently, the local evidence does not support a scenario whereby the present-day mass-size relation has been progressively established via…
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