Luminous early-type field galaxies at z ~ 0.4 - II. Star-formation history and space density
Abstract
We present a combined photometric and spectroscopic analysis of the star formation history and space density of a sample of 485 luminous, MV - 5 log h < -20.5, field early-type galaxies at redshifts 0.3 < z < 0.6. The observed bJori colours as a function of redshift, mean absorption line strengths and [OII] 3727 emission properties are used to constrain the star formation history of the galaxies. The mean star formation history of the early-type galaxy sample is consistent with an old (zf>1), passively evolving luminosity-weighted stellar population. Twenty-one percent of the sample possess detectable [OII] 3727 emission consistent with a low level (<1 Msolar/yr) of on-going star formation. Parametric and non-parametric estimates of the space density of the sample are derived. The integrated luminosity density at z ~ 0.4, allowing only for passive luminosity evolution, is in excellent agreement with the local, (<z> = 0.1), luminosity density of early-type galaxies. Overall, the sample properties are consistent with a galaxy formation scenario in which the majority of luminous field early-type galaxies formed at redshifts z>1 and have largely evolved passively since the formation epoch.
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