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Low-mass Quiescent Galaxies Are Small in Isolated Environments: Environmental Dependence of the Mass-Size Relation of Low-mass Quiescent Galaxies

Yongmin Yoon, Jae-Woo Kim, Jongwan Ko

Published 2023-10-11Version 1

We study the mass-size relation of quiescent galaxies across various environments, with a particular focus on its environmental dependence at the low-mass part of $\log(M_\mathrm{star}/M_{\odot})\lesssim10.0$. Our sample consists of 13,667 quiescent galaxies with $\log(M_\mathrm{star}/M_{\odot})\ge9.4$ and $0.01<z<0.04$ from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find that the mass-size relation of low-mass quiescent galaxies (LQGs) with $\log(M_\mathrm{star}/M_{\odot})\lesssim10.0$ depends on their environment, with LQGs in the highest-density environments exhibiting an average size $\sim70\%$ larger than those in isolated environments. Moreover, the slope of the mass-size relation for LQGs in high-density environments is significantly shallower than that of their counterparts in isolated environments. This is in contrast with high-mass quiescent galaxies with $\log(M_\mathrm{star}/M_{\odot})\gtrsim10.5$ that show a nearly identical mass-size relation across all environments. Combined with additional discoveries that the mass-size relation slopes of LQGs and star-forming galaxies are similar to each other in high-density environments, and that LQGs in higher-density environments exhibit more disk-like structures, our results support the idea that LQGs in high-density environments have evolved from star-forming galaxies through environmental effects, which are capable of causing their quenching and transformation into quiescent galaxies. With the aid of an analysis of merger rates for simulated galaxies from a cosmological galaxy formation simulation, we suggest that the steep slope and low normalization of the mass-size relation of LQGs in the lowest-density environments may originate from recent gas-rich mergers, which occur over 10-30 times more frequently in the progenitors of LQGs in the lowest-density environments than in their counterparts in high-density environments at low redshifts.

Comments: 20 pages, 14 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in the ApJ
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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