The dependence of star formation history and internal structure on stellar mass for 10 5 low-redshift galaxies

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Abstract

We study the relations between stellar mass, star formation history, size and internal structure for a complete sample of 122,808 galaxies drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We show that low-redshift galaxies divide into two distinct families at a stellar mass of 3 \times 10^10 M_sol. Lower mass galaxies have young stellar populations, low surface mass densities and the low concentrations typical of disks. A significant fraction of the lowest mass galaxies in our sample have experienced recent starbursts. At given stellar mass, the sizes of low mass galaxies are log- normally distributed with dispersion sigma(ln R_50) \sim 0.5, in excellent agreement with the idea that they form with little angular…

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