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Rejuvenation in $z\sim0.8$ quiescent galaxies in LEGA-C

Authors :
Chauke, Priscilla
van der Wel, Arjen
Pacifici, Camilla
Bezanson, Rachel
Wu, Po-Feng
Gallazzi, Anna
Straatman, Caroline
Franx, Marijn
Barišić, Ivana
Bell, Eric F.
van Houdt, Josha
Maseda, Michael V.
Muzzin, Adam
Sobral, David
Spilker, Justin
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We use reconstructed star-formation histories (SFHs) of quiescent galaxies at $z=0.6-1$ in the LEGA-C survey to identify secondary star-formation episodes that, after an initial period of quiescence, moved the galaxies back to the star-forming main sequence (blue cloud). $16\pm3$\% of the $z\sim0.8$ quiescent population has experienced such rejuvenation events in the redshift range $0.7<z<1.5$ after reaching quiescence at some earlier time. On average, these galaxies first became quiescent at $z=1.2$, and those that rejuvenated, remained quiescent for $\sim1$Gyr before their secondary SF episode which lasted $\sim0.7$Gyr. The stellar mass attributed to rejuvenation is on average 10\% of the galaxy stellar mass, with rare instances of an increase of more than a factor 2. Overall, rejuvenation events only contribute $\sim2$\% of the total stellar mass in $z\sim0.8$ quiescent galaxies and we conclude that rejuvenation is not an important evolutionary channel when considering the growth of the red sequence. However, our results complicate the interpretation of galaxy demographics in color space: the galaxies with rejuvenation events tend to lie in the so-called `green valley', yet their progenitors were quiescent at $z\sim2$.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, accepted by ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1905.07541
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab164d