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Inverse stellar population age gradients of post-starburst galaxies at z=0.8 with LEGA-C

Authors :
D'Eugenio, Francesco
van der Wel, Arjen
Wu, Po-Feng
Barone, Tania M.
van Houdt, Josha
Bezanson, Rachel
Straatman, Caroline M. S.
Pacifici, Camilla
Muzzin, Adam
Gallazzi, Anna
Wild, Vivienne
Sobral, David
Bell, Eric F.
Zibetti, Stefano
Mowla, Lamiya
Franx, Marijn
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We use deep, spatially resolved spectroscopy from the LEGA-C Survey to study radial variations in the stellar population of 17 spectroscopically-selected post-starburst (PSB) galaxies. We use spectral fitting to measure two Lick indices, $H{\delta}_A$ and $Fe4383$, and find that, on average, PSB galaxies have radially decreasing $H{\delta}_A$ and increasing $Fe4383$ profiles. In contrast, a control sample of quiescent, non-PSB galaxies in the same mass range shows outwardly increasing $H{\delta}_A$ and decreasing $Fe4383$. The observed gradients are weak ($\approx-0.2$ \r{A}/$R_e$), mainly due to seeing convolution. A two-SSP model suggests intrinsic gradients are as strong as observed in local PSB galaxies ($\approx -0.8$ \r{A}$/R_e$). We interpret these results in terms of inside-out growth (for the bulk of the quiescent population) vs star formation occurring last in the centre (for PSB galaxies). At $z\approx0.8$, central starbursts are often the result of gas-rich mergers, as evidenced by the high fraction of PSB galaxies with disturbed morphologies and tidal features (40%). Our results provide additional evidence for multiple paths to quiescence: a standard path, associated with inside-out disc formation and with gradually decreasing star-formation activity, without fundamental structural transformation, and a fast path, associated with centrally-concentrated starbursts, leaving an inverse age gradient and smaller half-light radius.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.00663
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1937