The Tumultuous Formation of the Hubble Sequence at z > 1 Examined with HST/WFC3 Observations of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
C. J. Conselice, A.F.L. Bluck, S. Ravindranath, A. Mortlock, A., Koekemoer, F. Buitrago, R. Gr\"utzbauch, S. Penny

TL;DR
This study investigates galaxy morphologies at redshifts 1-3 using HST/WFC3 imaging, revealing chaotic formation processes, low fractions of true ellipticals, and a significant merger history, challenging traditional galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the morphological distribution and merger history of high-redshift galaxies, highlighting the chaotic nature of galaxy formation at z > 1.
Findings
No true ellipticals at z > 2.
Low fraction of local-like disks at z > 1.5.
Merger fraction peaks at ~30% around z~2.
Abstract
We examine in this paper a stellar mass selected sample of galaxies at 1 < z < 3 within the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, utilising WFC3 imaging to study the rest-frame optical morphological distribution of galaxies at this epoch. We measure how apparent morphologies (disk, elliptical, peculiar) correlate with physical properties, such as quantitative structure and spectral-types. One primary result is that apparent morphology does not correlate strongly with stellar populations, nor with galaxy structure at this epoch, suggesting a chaotic formation history for Hubble types at z > 1. By using a locally defined definition of disk and elliptical galaxies based on structure and spectral-type, we find no true ellipticals at z > 2, and a fraction of 3.2+/-2.3% at 1.5 < z < 2. Local counterparts of disk galaxies are at a similar level of 7-10%, much lower than the 75% fraction at lower redshifts.…
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