The Dependence of Star Formation Quenching and of Lyman Alpha Escape on Galaxy Structural Properties
2020
Galaxy structural properties such as size, morphology,
and surface brightness bear the imprint of galaxies' evolutionary
histories, and so are related with other properties such as stellar
mass, star formation rate, and emergent spectra. In this
dissertation, I present three studies exploring such relationships.
In the first, I investigated the relationships between 4000 A break
(D4000) strength, colors, stellar masses, and morphology in a
sample of 352 galaxies at intermediate redshifts based on
photometric and spectroscopic data from the Hubble Space Telescope
(HST). I explored several diagrams such as UVJ color space combined
with the D4000 strengths and the structural parameters of sample
galaxies. The analysis shows that the presence of a bulge component
is a necessary but not sufficient requirement for star formation
quenching at intermediate redshifts. In the second study, I
investigated the central 250 pc UV star formation intensity (SFI,
star formation rate per unit area) of a sample of 40 Green Pea (GP)
galaxies and 15 local Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs (LBAs) to
understand the Lyα escape mechanisms and the associations with the
SFI in Lyα-emitters (LAEs). I utilized the Cosmic Origins
Spectrograph near-ultraviolet (COS/NUV) images from the HST. I
found that the Lyα equivalent width (EW(Lyα)) and the Lyα escape
fraction are positively correlated with the ratio of SFI to galaxy
stellar mass. These correlations suggest the importance of the
central SFI in Lyα photon escape. In the third study, I
investigated the UV photometric properties of a sample of 40 GPs
and the possible associations with Lyα escape mechanisms. I
measured the UV-continuum size and luminosity of the sample
galaxies by employing the COS/NUV images. The circularized
half-light radius of GPs shows compact sizes and it further shows
the statistically significant anti-correlations with EW(Lyα) and
the Lyα escape fraction. The size comparison of GPs to those of
high-redshift LAEs shows that their sizes are similar, once spatial
resolution effects are properly considered. These results show that
a compact size is crucial for escape of Lyα photons, and that Lyα
emitters show constant characteristic size independent of their
redshift. Therefore, the results presented in this dissertation
emphasize the importance of galaxy structural properties in star
formation quenching and in Lyα escape.
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