Date:
Tue, 14/04/201512:30-13:30
Location:
Kaplun building, Room No. 200
Lecturer: Dr. Caterina Lani
Affiliation: Tel-Aviv University
Abstract:
It has been long known that, in the local
Universe, galaxy morphology is strongly
related to environment. Furthermore,
massive passive galaxies were observed to be
2 - 4 times more compact at z ~ 2 compared
to the present day. Environment, in the form
of mergers, halo mass and interactions, could
explain the observed size increase as well as
morphological transitions. I will present
compelling evidence for a strong correlation
between galaxy size and environment to z ∼
2, with massive quiescent galaxies from the
highest density environments being ∼ 50 per
cent larger (on average) than those from the
lowest density environments. Building upon
these findings, I will show new results from a
detailed analysis of stacked galaxy images. I
will compare the light profiles obtained from
stacking K-band images of quiescent galaxies
in mass-environment bins, with the aid of
both parametric and non-parametric
methods. Drawing together recent findings, I
will highlight the physical processes
responsible for galaxies growing larger in
dense environments.
Additional details of the upcoming Astrophysics'
seminars can be found on the following link.
האירוע הזה כולל שיחת וידאו ב-Google Hangouts.
הצטרף: https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/mail.huji.ac.il/astrophysics?hceid=bWFpbC5odWppLmFjLmlsX2c0czhydDlpcmhwZzRvdGNybWIzZGFqcjdvQGdyb3VwLmNhbGVuZGFyLmdvb2dsZS5jb20.ii9jm65fjffmi4km543rd51s9c&hs=121