The Luminosity-Size and Mass-Size Relations of Galaxies out to z~3
Abstract
The luminosity-size and stellar mass-size distributions of galaxies out to z~3 is presented. We use very deep near-infrared images of the Hubble Deep Field South in the Js, H, and Ks bands, taken as part FIRES at the VLT, to follow the evolution of the optical rest-frame sizes of galaxies. For a total of 168 galaxies with Ks,AB<23.5, we find that the rest-frame V-band sizes re,V of luminous galaxies (<LV>~2x1010h-2Lsun) at 2<z<3 are 3 times smaller than for equally luminous galaxies today. In contrast, the mass-size relation has evolved relatively little: the size at mass <M*>~2x1010h-2Msun, has changed by 20(+-20)% since z~2.5. Both results can be reconciled by the fact that the stellar M/L ratio is lower in the luminous high z galaxies than in nearby ones because they have young stellar populations. The lower incidence of large galaxies at z~3 seems to reflect the rarity of galaxies with high stellar mass.
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