The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey. IX. Evolution of galaxy merger fraction since z~6
E. Ventou, T. Contini, N. Bouch\'e, B. Epinat, J. Brinchmann, R., Bacon, H. Inami, D. Lam, A. Drake, T. Garel, L. Michel-Dansac, R. Pello, M., Steinmetz, P. M. Weilbacher, L. Wisotzki, M. Carollo

TL;DR
This study provides the first robust observational measurements of galaxy major merger fractions up to redshift 6, revealing a peak at z~3 and a decline at higher redshifts, using deep spectroscopic data from MUSE in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive observational constraints on galaxy merger fractions up to z~6, utilizing spectroscopic close pair counts and extensive multi-wavelength data.
Findings
Merger fraction peaks at 20% around z~3.
Merger fraction decreases to about 10% at z~6.
Results agree with cosmological simulation predictions.
Abstract
We provide, for the first time, robust observational constraints on the galaxy major merger fraction up to using spectroscopic close pair counts. Deep Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) observations in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) and Hubble Deep Field South (HDF-S) are used to identify 113 secure close pairs of galaxies among a parent sample of 1801 galaxies spread over a large redshift range () and stellar masses (), thus probing about 12 Gyr of galaxy evolution. Stellar masses are estimated from spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting over the extensive UV-to-NIR HST photometry available in these deep Hubble fields, adding Spitzer IRAC bands to better constrain masses for high-redshift () galaxies. These stellar masses are used to isolate a sample of 54 major close pairs with a galaxy mass ratio limit of 1:6.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
