The Formation of Bulges, Discs and Two Component Galaxies in the CANDELS Survey at z < 3
Berta Margalef-Bentabol, Christopher J. Conselice, Alice Mortlock,, Will Hartley, Kenneth Duncan, Harry C. Ferguson, Anton M. Koekemoer, Avishai, Dekel, Joel R. Primack

TL;DR
This study analyzes the evolution of bulges and discs in massive galaxies at 1<z<3 using the CANDELS survey, revealing inside-out growth and changes in galaxy structure over cosmic time.
Contribution
It introduces a new classification method for two-component galaxies and demonstrates their size growth and evolving fraction across redshifts and masses.
Findings
Two-component galaxy fraction increases with mass and decreases with redshift.
Outer disc components grow by a factor of three from z=3 to z=1.5.
Two-component systems grow inside-out, with bulges remaining stable in size.
Abstract
We examine a sample of 1495 galaxies in the CANDELS fields to determine the evolution of two component galaxies, including bulges and discs, within massive galaxies at the epoch 1 < z < 3 when the Hubble sequence forms. We fit all of our galaxies' light profiles with a single S\'ersic fit, as well as with a combination of exponential and S\'ersic profiles. The latter is done in order to describe a galaxy with an inner and an outer component, or bulge and disc component. We develop and use three classification methods (visual, F-test and the RFF) to separate our sample into 1-component galaxies (disc/spheroids-like galaxies) and 2-component galaxies (galaxies formed by an 'inner part' or bulge and an 'outer part' or disc). We then compare the results from using these three different ways to classify our galaxies. We find that the fraction of galaxies selected as 2-component galaxies…
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