Kpc-scale Properties of Emission-line Galaxies
Shoubaneh Hemmati, Sarah H. Miller, Bahram Mobasher, Hooshang Nayyeri,, Henry C. Ferguson, Yicheng Guo, Anton M. Koekemoer, David C. Koo, Casey, Papovich

TL;DR
This study investigates the small-scale and global properties of emission-line galaxies at kpc resolution, revealing how internal regions differ in stellar mass, age, and star formation, and how these relate to galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel resolved SED fitting technique to analyze internal galaxy regions and examines their properties across redshift and mass.
Findings
Red regions have higher stellar mass densities and older ages.
Blue regions follow a tighter star formation main sequence.
Red and blue regions show different sSFR evolution since z~1.
Abstract
We perform a detailed study of the resolved properties of emission-line galaxies at kpc-scale to investigate how small-scale and global properties of galaxies are related. 119 galaxies with high-resolution Keck/DEIMOS spectra are selected to cover a wide range in morphologies over the redshift range 0.2<z<1.3. Using the HST/ACS and HST/WFC3 imaging data taken as a part of the CANDELS project, for each galaxy we perform SED fitting per resolution element, producing resolved rest-frame U-V color, stellar mass, star formation rate, age and extinction maps. We develop a technique to identify blue and red "regions" within individual galaxies, using their rest-frame color maps. As expected, for any given galaxy, the red regions are found to have higher stellar mass surface densities and older ages compared to the blue regions. Furthermore, we quantify the spatial distribution of red and blue…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
