A decrease of the gas exchanges between galaxies and the intergalactic medium, from 12 to 6 billion years ago

作者:Rodrigues M*; Puech M; Hammer F; Rothberg B; Flores H
来源:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2012, 421(4): 2888-2903.
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20518.x

摘要

Using a representative sample of 65 intermediate-mass galaxies at z similar to 0.6, we have investigated the interplay between the main ingredients of chemical evolution: metal abundance, gas mass, stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR). All quantities have been estimated using deep spectroscopy and photometry from ultraviolet to infrared and assuming an inversion of the KennicuttSchmitt law for the gas fraction. Six billion years ago, galaxies had a mean gas fraction of 32 +/- 3 per cent, i.e. twice that of their local counterparts. Using higher redshift samples from the literature, we explore the gas phases and estimate the evolution of the mean gas fraction of distant galaxies over the last 11 Gyr. The gas fraction increases linearly at the rate of 4 per cent Gyr-1 from z similar to 0 to similar to 2.2. We also demonstrate for a statistically representative sample that %26lt;4 per cent of the z similar to 0.6 galaxies are undergoing outflow events, in sharp contrast with z similar to 2.2 galaxies. The observed co-evolution of metals and gas over the past 6 Gyr favours a scenario in which the population of intermediate-mass galaxies evolved as closed systems, converting their own gas reservoirs into stars.

  • 出版日期2012-4