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Merger Signatures are Common, but not Universal, In Massive, Recently-Quenched Galaxies at z~0.7

Authors :
Margaret E. Verrico
David J. Setton
Rachel Bezanson
Jenny E. Greene
Katherine A. Suess
Andy D. Goulding
Justin S. Spilker
Mariska Kriek
Robert Feldmann
Desika Narayanan
Vincenzo Donofrio
Gourav Khullar
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

We present visual classifications of merger-induced tidal disturbances in 143 $\rm{M}_* \sim 10^{11}\rm{M}_\odot$ post-starburst galaxies at z$\sim$0.7 identified in the SQuIGG$\vec{L}$E Sample. This sample spectroscopically selects galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey that have stopped their primary epoch of star formation within the past $\sim$500 Myrs. Visual classifications are performed on Hyper Suprime Cam (HSC) i-band imaging. We compare to a control sample of mass- and redshift-matched star-forming and quiescent galaxies from the Large Early Galaxy Census and find that post-starburst galaxies are more likely to be classified as disturbed than either category. This corresponds to a factor of $3.6^{+2.9}_{-1.3}$ times the disturbance rate of older quiescent galaxies and $2.1^{+1.9}_{-.73}$ times the disturbance rate of star-forming galaxies. Assuming tidal features persist for $\lesssim500$ Myr, this suggests merging is coincident with quenching in a significant fraction of these post-starbursts. Galaxies with tidal disturbances are younger on average than undisturbed post-starburst galaxies in our sample, suggesting tidal features from a major merger may have faded over time. This may be exacerbated by the fact that, on average, the undisturbed subset is fainter, rendering low surface brightness tidal features harder to identify. However, the presence of ten young ($\lesssim150$ Myr since quenching) undisturbed galaxies suggests that major mergers are not the only fast physical mechanism that shut down the primary epoch of star formation in massive galaxies at intermediate redshift.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures, accepted to ApJ

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22a03490a25c78ee51b19f67aa9d14a4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2211.16532