Physical properties of distant red galaxies in the COSMOS/UltraVISTA field
Zhongyang Ma, Guanwen Fang, Xu Kong, Lulu Fan

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties, morphology, and star formation activity of distant red galaxies in the COSMOS/UltraVISTA field, revealing their evolutionary trends and relation to other galaxy populations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of DRGs' physical and morphological properties using multi-band photometry, highlighting their star formation behavior and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Quiescent DRGs are compact; star-forming DRGs are extended.
Star formation rate follows a tight main sequence relation.
Higher stellar mass DRGs have lower specific SFR and redder colors.
Abstract
We present a study on physical properties for a large distant red galaxy (DRG) sample, using the -selected multi-band photometry catalog of the COSMOS/UltraVISTA field and the CANDELS NIR data. Our sample includes 4485 DRGs with and 23.4 mag, and 132 DRGs have HST/WFC3 morphological measurements. The results of nonparametric measurements of DRG morphology are consistent with our rest-frame UVJ color classification: quiescent DRGs are generally compact while star-forming DRGs tend to have extended structures. We find the star formation rate (SFR) and the stellar mass of star-forming DRGs present tight "main sequence" relations in all redshift bins. Moreover, the specific SFR (sSFR) of DRGs increase with redshift in all stellar mass bins and DRGs with higher stellar masses generally have lower sSFRs, which indicates that galaxies were much more…
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