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The Evolution of the Star Formation of zCOSMOS and SDSS galaxies at z<0.7 as a Function of Mass and Structural Parameters

C. Maier, S. J. Lilly, G. Zamorani, M. Scodeggio, F. Lamareille, T. Contini, M. T. Sargent, C. Scarlata, P. Oesch, C. M. Carollo, zCOSMOS Team

Published 2009-01-07, updated 2009-09-10Version 2

We present in these proceedings some preliminary results we have obtained studying the evolution of the specific star formation rate as a function of surface mass density and Sersic indices at z<0.7. These results are based on the consistent comparison of the properties of ~ 650 massive zCOSMOS galaxies in a mass-complete sample at 0.5<z<0.7 with a mass-complete sample of ~ 21500 SDSS local galaxies.

Comments: Proceedings of the Subaru International Conference: "Panoramic Views of Galaxy Formation and Evolution", Hayama, Japan
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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