Evolution of the anti-truncated stellar profiles of S0 galaxies since $z=0.6$ in the SHARDS survey: II - Structural and photometric evolution
Alejandro Borlaff, M. Carmen Eliche-Moral, John E. Beckman, Alexandre, Vazdekis, Alejandro Lumbreras-Calle, Bogdan C. Ciambur, Pablo G., P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Nicol\'as Cardiel, Guillermo Barro, Antonio Cava

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of Type-III S0 galaxies' structural and photometric properties over the last 6 billion years, finding stable scaling relations and suggesting a formation process driven mainly by gravitational dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first analysis of the evolution of Type-III S0 galaxy profiles from z~0.6 to the present, highlighting the stability of their structural relations.
Findings
Inner and outer scale-lengths follow similar trends over time.
No significant change in the break radius location with redshift.
Surface brightness at the break is dimmer in the local universe.
Abstract
Type-III S0 galaxies present tight scaling relations between their surface brightness photometric and structural parameters. Several evolutionary models have been proposed for the formation of Type-III S0 galaxies but the observations of are usually limited to the local Universe. We study the evolution of the photometric and structural scaling relations found between the parameters of the surface brightness profiles in the rest-frame R-band of Type-III S0 galaxies with z and the possible differences between the rest-frame (B-R) colours of the inner and outer disc profiles. We make use of a sample of 14 Type-III E/S0--S0 galaxies at 0.2<z<0.6 to study if the correlations found in local Type-III S0 galaxies were present ~6 Gyr ago. We analyse the distribution of the surface brightness characteristic parameters as a function of the stellar mass and if there is a significant change with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
