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Multi-band analysis of strong gravitationally lensed post-blue nugget candidates from the Kilo-Degree Survey

Authors :
Li, Rui
Napolitano, Nicola R.
Xie, Linghua
Li, Ran
Guo, Xiaotong
Sergeyev, Alexey
Tortora, Crescenzo
Spiniello, Chiara
Koopmans, Alessandro Sonnenfeld Leon V. E.
Scognamiglio, Diana
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

During the early stages of galaxy evolution, a significant fraction of galaxies undergo a transitional phase between the ``blue nugget" systems, which arise from the compaction of large, active star-forming disks, and the ``red nuggets", which are red and passive compact galaxies. These objects are typically only observable with space telescopes, and detailed studies of their size, mass, and stellar population parameters have been conducted on relatively small samples. Strong gravitational lensing can offer a new opportunity to study them in detail, even with ground-based observations. In this study, we present the first 6 \textit{bona fide} sample of strongly lensed post-blue nugget (pBN) galaxies, which were discovered in the Kilo Degree Survey. By using the lensing-magnified luminosity from optical and near-infrared bands, we have derived robust structural and stellar population properties of the multiple images of the background sources. \rui{The pBN galaxies have very small sizes of $\rm R_{eff}<1.3$ kpc, high mass density inside 1 kpc of $ \rm \log (\Sigma_1/M_{\odot} \mathrm{kpc}^{-2})>9.3$, and low specific star formation rates of $\log (\mathrm{sSFR/Gyr})\lesssim0$, The size-mass and $\Sigma_1$-mass relations of this sample are consistent with those of the red nuggets, while their sSFR is close to the lower end of compact star-forming blue nugget systems at the same redshift, suggesting a clear evolutionary link between them.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in APJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.02930
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad684c