Velocity Dispersions and Stellar Populations of the Most Compact and Massive Early-Type Galaxies at Redshift ~1

Martínez-Manso, J.; Guzmán, R.; Barro, G.; Cenarro, A. J.; Pérez-González, P. G.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Trujillo, I.; Balcells, M.; Cardiel, N.; Gallego, J.; Hempel, A.; Prieto, M.
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Fourth Science Meeting with the GTC (Eds. C. Muñoz-Tuñón & J. M. Rodríguez-Espinosa) Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica (Serie de Conferencias) Vol. 42, pp. 26-27 (2013) (http://www.astroscu.unam.mx/~rmaa/)

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2013
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We present Gran-Telescopio-Canarias/OSIRIS optical spectra of 4 of the most compact and massive early-type galaxies in the Groth Strip Survey at redshift z 1, with effective radii R_e=0.5-2.4 kpc and photometric stellar masses M_⋆=1.2-4×10^11 M_⊙. We find these galaxies have velocity dispersions σ=156-236 km s^-1. The spectra are well fitted by single stellar population models with approximately 1 Gyr of age and solar metallicity. We find that: (i) the dynamical masses of these galaxies are systematically smaller by a factor of 6 than the published stellar masses; (ii) when estimating stellar masses as 0.7×M_{dyn}, a combination of passive luminosity fading with mass/size growth due to minor mergers can plausibly evolve our objects to match the properties of the local population of early-type galaxies.