Ir directamente a la navegación principal Ir directamente a la búsqueda Ir directamente al contenido principal

P-MaNGA: GRADIENTS in RECENT STAR FORMATION HISTORIES AS DIAGNOSTICS for GALAXY GROWTH and DEATH

  • Cheng Li
  • , Enci Wang
  • , Lin Lin
  • , Matthew A. Bershady
  • , Kevin Bundy
  • , Christy A. Tremonti
  • , Ting Xiao
  • , Renbin Yan
  • , Dmitry Bizyaev
  • , Michael Blanton
  • , Sabrina Cales
  • , Brian Cherinka
  • , Edmond Cheung
  • , Niv Drory
  • , Eric Emsellem
  • , Hai Fu
  • , Joseph Gelfand
  • , David R. Law
  • , Lihwai Lin
  • , Nick MacDonald
  • Claudia Maraston, Karen L. Masters, Michael R. Merrifield, Kaike Pan, S. F. Sánchez, Donald P. Schneider, Daniel Thomas, David Wake, Lixin Wang, Anne Marie Weijmans, David Wilkinson, Peter Yoachim, Kai Zhang, Tiantian Zheng

Producción científica: Articlerevisión exhaustiva

77 Citas (Scopus)

Resumen

We present an analysis of the data produced by the MaNGA prototype run (P-MaNGA), aiming to test how the radial gradients in recent star formation histories, as indicated by the 4000 Šbreak (Dn(4000)), Hδ absorption (EW(HδA)), and H emission (EW(H)) indices, can be useful for understanding disk growth and star formation cessation in local galaxies. We classify 12 galaxies observed on two P-MaNGA plates as either centrally quiescent (CQ) or centrally star-forming (CSF), according to whether Dn(4000) measured in the central spaxel of each datacube exceeds 1.6. For each spaxel we generate both 2D maps and radial profiles of Dn(4000), EW(HδA), and EW(H). We find that CSF galaxies generally show very weak or no radial variation in these diagnostics. In contrast, CQ galaxies present significant radial gradients, in the sense that Dn(4000) decreases, while both EW(HδA) and EW(H) increase from the galactic center outward. The outer regions of the galaxies show greater scatter on diagrams relating the three parameters than their central parts. In particular, the clear separation between centrally measured quiescent and star-forming galaxies in these diagnostic planes is largely filled in by the outer parts of galaxies whose global colors place them in the green valley, supporting the idea that the green valley represents a transition between blue-cloud and red-sequence phases, at least in our small sample. These results are consistent with a picture in which the cessation of star formation propagates from the center of a galaxy outward as it moves to the red sequence.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo125
PublicaciónAstrophysical Journal
Volumen804
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublished - may 10 2015

Nota bibliográfica

Publisher Copyright:
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Financiación

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Yale University
Princeton University
U.S. Department of Energy Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project Oak Ridge National Laboratory Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment National Science Foundation National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center National Natural Science Foundation of China
Vanderbilt Digestive Diseases Research Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Harvard Transdisciplinary Research in Energetics and Cancer Center, Harvard University
Ohio Water Resources Center, Ohio State University
York University, New York, New York, USA bbbUniversity of Rochester, Rochester, New York
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)11233005, 11173045, 11320101002, 11325314
Science and Technology Facilities CouncilST/M001156/1, ST/K00090X/1, ST/L000695/1
UK Industrial Decarbonization Research and Innovation Centre53706

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Astronomy and Astrophysics
    • Space and Planetary Science

    Huella

    Profundice en los temas de investigación de 'P-MaNGA: GRADIENTS in RECENT STAR FORMATION HISTORIES AS DIAGNOSTICS for GALAXY GROWTH and DEATH'. En conjunto forman una huella única.

    Citar esto