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The Evolution of the Fractions of Quiescent and Star-forming Galaxies as a Function of Stellar Mass Since z=3: Increasing Importance of Massive, Dusty Star-forming Galaxies in the Early Universe

Nicholas S. Martis, Danilo Marchesini, Gabriel B. Brammer, Adam Muzzin, Marijn Franx, Ivo Labbé, Ivelina G. Momcheva, Rosalind E. Skelton, Mauro Stefanon, Pieter G. van Dokkum, Katherine E. Whitaker

Published 2016-06-13Version 1

Using the UltraVISTA DR1 and 3D-HST catalogs, we construct a stellar-mass-complete sample, unique for its combination of surveyed volume and depth, to study the evolution of the fractions of quiescent galaxies, moderately unobscured star-forming galaxies, and dusty star-forming galaxies as a function of stellar mass over the redshift interval $0.2 \le z \le 3.0$. We show that the role of dusty star-forming galaxies within the overall galaxy population becomes more important with increasing stellar mass, and grows rapidly with increasing redshift. Specifically, dusty star-forming galaxies dominate the galaxy population with $\log{(M_{\rm star}/M_{\odot})} \gtrsim 10.3$ at $z\gtrsim2$. The ratio of dusty and non-dusty star-forming galaxies as a function of stellar mass changes little with redshift. Dusty star-forming galaxies dominate the star-forming population at $\log{(M_{\rm star}/M_{\odot})} \gtrsim 10.0-10.5$, being a factor of $\sim$3-5 more common, while unobscured star-forming galaxies dominate at $\log{(M_{\rm star}/M_{\odot})} \lesssim 10$. At $\log{(M_{\rm star}/M_{\odot})} > 10.5$, red galaxies dominate the galaxy population at all redshift $z<3$, either because they are quiescent (at late times) or dusty star-forming (in the early universe).

Comments: 7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Submitted to ApJ Letters
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