Table 8.
Galaxy size-stellar mass relation parameter values for the red and blue galaxy populations.
| Parameter | Red | Blue |
|---|---|---|
| log Aintcpt | 0.869 | |
| log Aslope | –0.164 | |
| Bintcpt | 0.252 | |
| Bslope | -0.051 | |
| ηintcpt | 0.119 | |
| ηslope | –0.211 | |
| θintcpt | 1.689 | |
| θslope | –0.217 | |
| log ζintcpt | –1.122 | |
| log ζslope | 2.364 | |
| δintcpt | 10.966 | |
| δslope | –0.108 |
Notes. Galaxy size parameter values obtained from fitting the redshift evolution of the values in Tables 2 and 3 in Nedkova et al. (2021). The galaxy sizes are drawn from a log-Normal distribution whose mean is given by the galaxy size-stellar mass relation. This relation is parametrised as a single power-law for blue galaxies and as a double power-law for red galaxies.
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