Bibcode
Pawlik, M. M.; Taj Aldeen, L.; Wild, V.; Mendez-Abreu, J.; Lahén, N.; Johansson, P. H.; Jimenez, N.; Lucas, W.; Zheng, Y.; Walcher, C. J.; Rowlands, K.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 477, Issue 2, p.1708-1743
Fecha de publicación:
6
2018
Número de citas
54
Número de citas referidas
53
Descripción
Post-starburst galaxies can be identified via the presence of prominent
Hydrogen Balmer absorption lines in their spectra. We present a
comprehensive study of the origin of strong Balmer lines in a
volume-limited sample of 189 galaxies with 0.01 < z < 0.05, log
(M_{\star }/M_{⊙})>9.5 and projected axial ratio b/a > 0.32.
We explore their structural properties, environments, emission lines,
and star formation histories, and compare them to control samples of
star-forming and quiescent galaxies, and simulated galaxy mergers.
Excluding contaminants, in which the strong Balmer lines are most likely
caused by dust-star geometry, we find evidence for three different
pathways through the post-starburst phase, with most events occurring in
intermediate-density environments: (1) a significant disruptive event,
such as a gas-rich major merger, causing a starburst and growth of a
spheroidal component, followed by quenching of the star formation (70
per cent of post-starburst galaxies at 9.510.5); (2) at 9.5< log (M_{\star
}/M_{⊙})<10.5, stochastic star formation in blue-sequence
galaxies, causing a weak burst and subsequent return to the blue
sequence (30 per cent); (3) at log (M_{\star }/M_{⊙})>10.5,
cyclic evolution of quiescent galaxies which gradually move towards the
high-mass end of the red sequence through weak starbursts, possibly as a
result of a merger with a smaller gas-rich companion (40 per cent). Our
analysis suggests that active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are `on' for 50 per
cent of the duration of the post-starburst phase, meaning that
traditional samples of post-starburst galaxies with strict emission-line
cuts will be at least 50 per cent incomplete due to the exclusion of
narrow-line AGNs.
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