Bibcode
Trujillo, I.; Feulner, G.; Goranova, Y.; Hopp, U.; Longhetti, M.; Saracco, P.; Bender, R.; Braito, V.; Della Ceca, R.; Drory, N.; Mannucci, F.; Severgnini, P.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 373, Issue 1, pp. L36-L40.
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11
2006
Citations
236
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213
Description
The optical rest-frame sizes of 10 of the most massive (~5 ×
1011h-270Msolar) galaxies
found in the near-infrared MUNICS survey at 1.2 < z < 1.7 are
analysed. Sizes are estimated in both the J and K' filters. These
massive galaxies are at least a factor of
4+1.9-1.0 (+/-1σ) smaller in the rest-frame
V-band than local counterparts of the same stellar mass. Consequently,
the stellar mass density of these objects is (at least) 60 times larger
than that of massive ellipticals today. Although the stellar populations
of these objects are passively fading, their structural properties are
rapidly changing since that redshift. This observational fact disagrees
with a scenario where the more massive and passive galaxies are fully
assembled at z ~ 1.4 (i.e. a monolithic scenario) and points towards a
dry merger scenario as the responsible mechanism for the subsequent
evolution of these galaxies.