The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS): The coevolution of galaxy morphology and colour to z ∼ 1

2017 
We explore the evolution of the statistical distribution of galaxy morphological properties and colours over the redshift range 0.5 < z < 1, combining high-quality imaging data from the CFHT Legacy Survey with the large number of redshifts and extended photometry from the VIPERS survey. Galaxy structural parameters are measured by fitting S\'ersic profiles to i-band images and then combined with absolute magnitudes, colours and redshifts, to trace the evolution in a multi-parameter space. We analyse, using a new method, the combination of colours and structural parameters of early- and late-type galaxies in luminosity--redshift space. We found that both the rest-frame colour distributions in the (U-B) vs. (B-V) plane and the S\'ersic index distributions are well fitted by a sum of two Gaussians, with a remarkable consistency of red-spheroidal and blue-disky galaxy populations, over the explored redshift (0.5 < z <1) and luminosity (−1.5 < B−B∗ < 1.0) ranges. The combination of the UBV rest-frame colour and S\'ersic index n as a function of redshift and luminosity allows us to present the structure of early- and late-type galaxies and their evolution. We found that early type galaxies display only a slow change of their concentrations since z∼1; it is already established by z∼1 and depends much more strongly on their luminosities. In contrast, late-type galaxies get clearly more concentrated with cosmic time since z∼1, with only little evolution in colour, which remains dependent mainly on their luminosity. This flipped luminosity (mass) and redshift dependence likely reflects different evolutionary tracks of early- and late-type galaxies before and after z∼1. The combination of rest-frame colours and S\'ersic index n as a function of redshift and luminosity leads to a precise statistical description of the structure of galaxies and their evolution.
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