Mariko Kubo
Tohoku University
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
Takatoshi Shibuya; Masami Ouchi; Mariko Kubo; Yuichi Harikane
We investigate evolution of clumpy galaxies with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) samples of ~17,000 photo-z and Lyman break galaxies at z~0-8. We detect clumpy galaxies with off-center clumps in a self-consistent algorithm that is well tested with previous study results, and measure the number fraction of clumpy galaxies at the rest-frame UV, f_clumpy^UV. We identify an evolutionary trend of f_clumpy^UV over z~0-8 for the first time: f_clumpy^UV increases from z~8 to z~1-3 and subsequently decreases from z~1 to z~0, which follows the trend of Madau-Lilly plot. A low average Sersic index of n~1 is found in the underlining components of our clumpy galaxies at z~0-2, indicating that typical clumpy galaxies have disk-like surface brightness profiles. Our f_clumpy^UV values correlate with physical quantities related to star formation activities for star-forming galaxies at z~0-7. We find that clump colors tend to be red at a small galactocentric distance for massive galaxies with log(M_*/M_sun)>~11. All of these results are consistent with a picture that a majority of clumps form in the violent disk instability and migrate into the galactic centers.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2013
Mariko Kubo; Yuka Katsuno Uchimoto; Toru Yamada; Masaru Kajisawa; Takashi Ichikawa; Y. Matsuda; Masayuki Akiyama; Tomoki Hayashino; Masahiro Konishi; Tetsuo Nishimura; Koji Omata; R. Suzuki; Ichi Tanaka; Tomohiro Yoshikawa; D. M. Alexander; Giovanni G. Fazio; Jia-Sheng Huang; B. D. Lehmer
We study the properties of K-band-selected galaxies (K AB 1011 M ☉ at z phot ~ 3.1 have colors consistent with those of quiescent galaxies with ages >0.5 Gyr. This fraction increases to ≈50% after correcting for unrelated foreground/background objects. We also find that 30% of the massive galaxies are heavily reddened, dusty, star-forming galaxies. Few such quiescent galaxies at similar redshifts are seen in typical survey fields. An excess surface density of 24 μm sources at z phot ~ 3.1 is also observed, implying the presence of dusty star-formation activity in the protocluster. Cross-correlation with the X-ray data indicates that the fraction of K-band-selected protocluster galaxies hosting active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is also high compared with the field. The sky distribution of the quiescent galaxies, the 24 μm sources, and the X-ray AGNs show clustering around a density peak of z = 3.1 Lyα emitters. A significant fraction of the massive galaxies have already become quiescent, while dusty star-formation is still active in the SSA22 protocluster. These findings indicate that we are witnessing the formation epoch of massive early-type galaxies in the centers of the predecessors to present-day rich galaxy clusters.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2012
Yuka Katsuno Uchimoto; Toru Yamada; Masaru Kajisawa; Mariko Kubo; Takashi Ichikawa; Y. Matsuda; Masayuki Akiyama; Tomoki Hayashino; Masahiro Konishi; Tetsuo Nishimura; Koji Omata; Ryuji Suzuki; Ichi Tanaka; Chihiro Tokoku; Tomohiro Yoshikawa
We present the results of wide-field deep JHK imaging of the SSA22 field using the MOIRCS instrument equipped with the Subaru telescope. The observed field is 112 arcmin^2 in area, which covers the z = 3.1 protocluster characterized by the overdensities of Lyα emitters (LAEs) and Lyα blobs (LABs). The 5σ limiting magnitude is K_AB = 24.3. We extract the potential protocluster members from the K-selected sample by using the multi-band photometric-redshift selection as well as the simple color cut for distant red galaxies (DRGs; J – K_AB > 1.4). The surface number density of DRGs in our observed fields shows clear excess compared with those in the blank fields, and the location of the densest area whose projected overdensity is twice the average coincides with the large-scale density peak of LAEs. We also found that K-band counterparts with z_phot ≃ 3.1 are detected for 75% (15/20) of the LABs within their Lyα halo, and the 40% (8/20) of LABs have multiple components, which gives a direct evidence of the hierarchical multiple merging in galaxy formation. The stellar mass of LABs correlates with their luminosity, isophotal area, and the Lyα velocity widths, implying that the physical scale and the dynamical motion of Lyα emission are closely related to their previous star formation activities. Highly dust-obscured galaxies such as hyper extremely red objects (J – K_AB > 2.1) and plausible K-band counterparts of submillimeter sources are also populated in the high-density region.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014
Hideki Umehata; Yoichi Tamura; Kotaro Kohno; Bunyo Hatsukade; K. S. Scott; Mariko Kubo; Toru Yamada; R. J. Ivison; Ryan Cybulski; I. Aretxaga; J. E. Austermann; David H. Hughes; H. Ezawa; Tomoki Hayashino; Soh Ikarashi; Daisuke Iono; Ryohei Kawabe; Y. Matsuda; Hiroshi Matsuo; K. Nakanishi; Tai Oshima; T. A. Perera; Tadafumi Takata; Graham Wallace Wilson; M. S. Yun
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2014 H. Umehata et al. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
Mariko Kubo; Toru Yamada; Takashi Ichikawa; Masaru Kajisawa; Yuichi Matsuda; Ichi Tanaka
We present the results of near-infrared spectroscopic observations of the
The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
J. E. Geach; Desika Narayanan; Yuichi Matsuda; Matthew Hayes; Ll Mas-Ribas; Mark Dijkstra; Charles C. Steidel; S. C. Chapman; Robert Feldmann; A. Avison; Oscar Agertz; Yiping Ao; Mark Birkinshaw; M. N. Bremer; D. L. Clements; H. Dannerbauer; D. Farrah; C. M. Harrison; Mariko Kubo; M. J. Michałowski; Douglas Scott; D. J. B. Smith; M. Spaans; J. M. Simpson; A. M. Swinbank; Yoshiaki Taniguchi; P. van der Werf; A. Verma; Toru Yamada
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Proceedings of SPIE | 2012
Toru Yamada; Ikuru Iwata; Makiko Ando; Mamoru Doi; Tomotsugu Goto; Yuji Ikeda; Masatoshi Imanishi; Akio K. Inoue; Satoru Iwamura; Nobuyuki Kawai; Masakazu Kobayashi; Tadayuki Kodama; Yutaka Komiyama; Mariko Kubo; Hideo Matsuhara; Ken Mawatari; Yoshiki Matsuoka; Hidehiko Nakaya; K. Ohta; Atsushi Okamoto; Shinki Oyabu; Y. Sato; Hiroyuki Sugita; Ryo Tsutsui; Chihiro Tokoku; Jun Toshikawa; Saku Tsuneta; Takehiko Wada; Kiyoto Yabe; Naoki Yasuda
-band selected candidate galaxies in the protocluster at
The Astrophysical Journal | 2017
Hideki Umehata; Yuichi Matsuda; Yoichi Tamura; Kotaro Kohno; Ian Smail; R. J. Ivison; Charles C. Steidel; S. C. Chapman; J. E. Geach; Matthew Hayes; Tohru Nagao; Yiping Ao; Ryohei Kawabe; Min S. Yun; Bunyo Hatsukade; Mariko Kubo; Yuta Kato; T. Saito; Soh Ikarashi; Kouichiro Nakanishi; Minju Lee; Takuma Izumi; Masao Mori; Masami Ouchi
z=3.09
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2017
Natsuki H. Hayatsu; Yuichi Matsuda; Hideki Umehata; Naoki Yoshida; Ian Smail; A. Mark Swinbank; R. J. Ivison; Kotaro Kohno; Yoichi Tamura; Mariko Kubo; Daisuke Iono; Bunyo Hatsukade; Kouichiro Nakanishi; Ryohei Kawabe; Tohru Nagao; Akio K. Inoue; Tsutomu T. Takeuchi; Minju Lee; Yiping Ao; Seiji Fujimoto; Takuma Izumi; Yuki Yamaguchi; Soh Ikarashi; Toru Yamada
in the SSA22 field. We observed 67 candidates with
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2018
Yuta Kato; Yuichi Matsuda; Daisuke Iono; Bunyo Hatsukade; Hideki Umehata; Kotaro Kohno; D. M. Alexander; Yiping Ao; S. C. Chapman; Matthew Hayes; Mariko Kubo; B. D. Lehmer; Matthew A. Malkan; Tomonari Michiyama; Tohru Nagao; T. Saito; Ichi Tanaka; Yoshiaki Taniguchi
K_{\rm AB} 1.4