Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): Gas Fuelling of Spiral Galaxies in the Local Universe II. -- Direct Measurement of the Dependencies on Redshift and Host Halo Mass of Stellar Mass Growth in Central Disk Galaxies
M.W. Grootes, A. Dvornik, R.J. Laureijs, R.J. Tuffs, C.C. Popescu,, A.S.G. Robotham, J. Liske, M.J.I. Brown, B.W. Holwerda, L. Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates how the star formation rate in disk galaxies depends on redshift and host halo mass, finding no dependence on halo mass but a significant redshift evolution, challenging existing galaxy growth models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the sSFR-M* relation for local disk central galaxies, revealing independence from halo mass and a strong redshift evolution of fueling efficiency.
Findings
sSFR-M* relation shows no dependence on host halo mass.
Redshift evolution of sSFR in field galaxies over a small interval.
Fueling efficiency must vary strongly with redshift, independent of halo mass.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the specific star formation rate -- stellar mass () of disk central galaxies using a morphologically selected mass-complete sample (). Considering samples of grouped and ungrouped galaxies, we find the relations of disk-dominated central galaxies to have no detectable dependence on host dark-matter halo (DMH) mass, even where weak-lensing measurements indicate a difference in halo mass of a factor . We further detect a gradual evolution of the relation of non-grouped (field) central disk galaxies with redshift, even over a () interval, while the scatter remains constant. This evolution is consistent with extrapolation of the "main-sequence-of-star-forming-galaxies" from previous literature…
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