Color Profiles of Disk Galaxies since z ~ 1: Probing Outer Disk Formation Scenarios

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Published 2008 April 24 © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation R. Azzollini et al 2008 ApJ 679 L69 DOI 10.1086/589283

1538-4357/679/2/L69

Abstract

We present deep color profiles for a sample of 415 disk galaxies within the redshift range 0.1 < z ⩽ 1.1, and contained in HST ACS imaging of the GOODS-South field. For each galaxy, passband combinations are chosen to obtain, at each redshift, the best possible approximation to the rest-frame ug color. We find that objects which show a truncation in their stellar disk (type II objects) usually show a minimum in their color profile at the break, or very near to it, with a maximum to minimum amplitude in color of ≲ 0.2 mag arcsec−2, a feature which is persistent through the explored range of redshifts (i.e., in the last ~8 Gyr). This color structure is in qualitative agreement with recent model expectations where the break of the surface brightness profiles is the result of the interplay between a radial star formation cutoff and a redistribution of stellar mass by secular processes.

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