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Galaxy Evolution Explorer Ultraviolet Color-Magnitude Relations and Evidence of Recent Star Formation in Early-Type Galaxies

Authors :
Chang H. Ree
Peter G. Friedman
Patrick N. Jelinsky
Y. W. Lee
Tom A. Barlow
Alexander S. Szalay
R. M. Rich
Y. I. Byun
Ted K. Wyder
Sug Whan Kim
Patrick Morrissey
Jose Donas
O. H. W. Siegmund
J. Rhee
Soo-Chang Rey
B. Milliard
Suk-Jin Yoon
Sugata Kaviraj
D. C. Martin
A. Boselli
Timothy M. Heckman
David Schiminovich
Myungkook J. Jee
Barry Y. Welsh
Luciana Bianchi
Young-Jong Sohn
T. Small
Samir Salim
Susan G. Neff
K. Forster
B. F. Madore
Roger F. Malina
Jae Woo Lee
S. Yi
J. M. Deharveng
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 619:L111-L114
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2005.

Abstract

We have used the GALEX UV photometric data to construct a first near-ultraviolet (NUV) color-magnitude relation (CMR) for the galaxies pre-classified as early-type by SDSS studies. The NUV CMR is a powerful tool for tracking the recent star formation history in early-type galaxies, owing to its high sensitivity to the presence of young stellar populations. Our NUV CMR for UV-weak galaxies shows a well-defined slope and thus will be useful for interpreting the restframe NUV data of distant galaxies and studying their star formation history. Compared to optical CMRs, the NUV CMR shows a substantially larger scatter, which we interpret as evidence of recent star formation activities. Roughly 15% of the recent epoch (z < 0.13) bright (M[r] < -22) early-type galaxies show a sign of recent (< 1Gyr) star formation at the 1-2% level (lower limit) in mass compared to the total stellar mass. This implies that low level residual star formation was common during the last few billion years even in bright early-type galaxies.

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
619
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3f8d9b49c78102c1af69f4854f3bd80e