Quiescent galaxies in a virialized cluster at redshift 2: Evidence for accelerated size growth

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We present an analysis of the galaxy population in XLSSC 122, an X-ray-selected, virialized cluster at redshift z = 1.98. We utilize Hubble Space Telescope (HST)Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) photometry to characterize the activity and morphology of spectroscopically confirmed cluster members. The quiescent fraction is found to be $88^{+4}_{-20}$ per cent within 0.5r500, significantly enhanced over the field value of $20^{+2}_{-2}$ per cent at z ∼2. We find an excess of 'bulge-like' quiescent cluster members with Sérsic index n > 2 relative to the field. These galaxies are found to be larger than their field counterparts at 99.6 per cent confidence, being on average $63^{+31}_{-24}$ per cent larger at a fixed mass of $M_\star = 5\times 10^{10} \, \mathrm{M}_\odot$. This suggests that these cluster member galaxies have experienced an accelerated size evolution relative to the field at z > 2. We discuss minor mergers as a possible mechanism underlying this disproportionate size growth.

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Noordeh, E., Canning, R. E. A., Willis, J. P., Allen, S. W., Mantz, A., Stanford, S. A., & Brammer, G. (2021). Quiescent galaxies in a virialized cluster at redshift 2: Evidence for accelerated size growth. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 507(4), 5272–5280. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2459

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