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Passively Evolving Early-type Galaxies at 1.4<z<2.5 in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field

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arxiv astro-ph/0503102 v1 pith:A3Q3F47M submitted 2005-03-04 astro-ph

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We report on a complete sample of 7 luminous early-type galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (UDF) with spectroscopic redshifts between 1.39 and 2.47 and to K<23 AB. Using the BzK selection criterion we have pre-selected a set of objects over the UDF which fulfill the photometric conditions for being passively evolving galaxies at z>1.4. Low-resolution spectra of these objects have been extracted from the HST+ACS grism data taken over the UDF by the GRAPES project. Redshift for the 7 galaxies have been identified based on the UV feature at rest frame 2640<lambda<2850 AA. This feature is mainly due to a combination of FeII, MgI and MgII absorptions which are characteristic of stellar populations dominated by stars older than about 0.5 Gyr. The redshift identification and the passively evolving nature of these galaxies is further supported by the photometric redshifts and by the overall spectral energy distribution (SED), with the ultradeep HST+ACS/NICMOS imaging revealing compact morphologies typical of elliptical/early-type galaxies. From the SED we derive stellar masses of 10^{11}Msun or larger and ages of about 1 Gyr. Their space density at < z >=1.7 appears to be roughly a factor of 2--3 smaller than that of their local counterparts, further supporting the notion that such massive and old galaxies are already ubiquitous at early cosmic times. Much smaller effective radii are derived for some of the objects compared to local massive ellipticals, which may be due to morphological K corrections, evolution, or the presence of a central point-like source. Nuclear activity is indeed present in a subset of the galaxies, as revealed by them being hard X-ray sources, hinting to AGN activity having played a role in discontinuing star formation.

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