REQUIEM-2D: A diversity of formation pathways in a sample of spatially-resolved massive quiescent galaxies at z~2
Mohammad Akhshik, Katherine E. Whitaker, Joel Leja, Johan Richard,, Justin S. Spilker, Mimi Song, Gabriel Brammer, Rachel Bezanson, Harald, Ebeling, Anna R. Gallazzi, Guillaume Mahler, Lamiya A. Mowla, Erica J., Nelson, Camilla Pacifici, Keren Sharon, Sune Toft

TL;DR
REQUIEM-2D studies spatially-resolved stellar populations in 8 massive quiescent galaxies at z~2, revealing diverse formation pathways and challenging existing galaxy formation paradigms.
Contribution
This work provides the first detailed analysis of spatially-resolved stellar ages in high-redshift quiescent galaxies using gravitational lensing and HST grism spectroscopy.
Findings
Galaxies show diverse age gradients indicating different formation histories.
Earlier formed galaxies exhibit slow, uniform core growth.
Later formed galaxies show rapid core growth with younger inner regions.
Abstract
REQUIEM-2D (REsolving QUIEscent Magnified galaxies with 2D grism spectroscopy) is comprised of a sample of 8 massive () strongly lensed quiescent galaxies at . REQUIEM-2D combines the natural magnification from strong gravitational lensing with the high spatial-resolution grism spectroscopy of \emph{Hubble Space Telescope} through a spectrophotometric fit to study spatially resolved stellar populations. We show that quiescent galaxies in the REQUIEM-2D survey have diverse formation histories manifesting as a gradient in stellar ages, including examples of (1) a younger central region supporting outside-in formation, (2) flat age gradients that show evidence for both spatially-uniform early formation or inside-out quenching, and (3) regions at a fixed radial distance having different ages (such asymmetries cannot be recovered when averaging stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
