J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira-Cavalcante, João Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor, Tempel, Elmo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/222818
Resumo: Context. Between the blue cloud and the red sequence peaks on the galaxy colour–magnitude diagram there is a region sparsely populated by galaxies called the green valley. In a framework where galaxies mostly migrate on the colour–magnitude diagram from star forming to quiescent, the green valley is considered a transitional galaxy stage. The details of the processes that drive galaxies from star-forming to passive systems still remain unknown. Aims.We aim to measure the transitional timescales of nearby galaxies across the green valley, through the analysis of Galaxy Evolution Explorer and Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey photometric data. Specifically, we seek to study the impact of bars on the quenching timescales. Methods. We developed a method that estimates empirically the star formation quenching timescales of green valley galaxies, assuming an exponential decay model of the star formation histories and through a combination of narrow and broad bands from the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey and Galaxy Evolution Explorer. We correlated these quenching timescales with the presence of bars. Results.We find that the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey colours F0395 g and F0410 g are sensitive to di erent star formation histories, showing, consequently, a clear correlation with the Dn(4000) and H ;A spectral indices.We measured quenching timescales based on these colours and we find that quenching timescales obtained with our new approach are in agreement with those determined using spectral indices. We also compared the quenching timescales of green valley disc galaxies as a function of the probability of hosting a bar. We find that galaxies with high bar probability tend to quench their star formation slowly. Conclusions. We conclude that: (1) Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey filters can be used to measure quenching timescales in nearby green valley galaxies; and (2) the resulting star formation quenching timescales are longer for barred green valley galaxies. Considering that the presence of a bar indicates that more violent processes (e.g. major mergers) are absent in host galaxies, we conclude that the presence of a bar can be used as a morphological signature for slow star formation quenching.
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spelling Nogueira-Cavalcante, João PauloChies-Santos, Ana LeonorTempel, Elmo2021-06-25T04:24:15Z20190004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/222818001117498Context. Between the blue cloud and the red sequence peaks on the galaxy colour–magnitude diagram there is a region sparsely populated by galaxies called the green valley. In a framework where galaxies mostly migrate on the colour–magnitude diagram from star forming to quiescent, the green valley is considered a transitional galaxy stage. The details of the processes that drive galaxies from star-forming to passive systems still remain unknown. Aims.We aim to measure the transitional timescales of nearby galaxies across the green valley, through the analysis of Galaxy Evolution Explorer and Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey photometric data. Specifically, we seek to study the impact of bars on the quenching timescales. Methods. We developed a method that estimates empirically the star formation quenching timescales of green valley galaxies, assuming an exponential decay model of the star formation histories and through a combination of narrow and broad bands from the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey and Galaxy Evolution Explorer. We correlated these quenching timescales with the presence of bars. Results.We find that the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey colours F0395 g and F0410 g are sensitive to di erent star formation histories, showing, consequently, a clear correlation with the Dn(4000) and H ;A spectral indices.We measured quenching timescales based on these colours and we find that quenching timescales obtained with our new approach are in agreement with those determined using spectral indices. We also compared the quenching timescales of green valley disc galaxies as a function of the probability of hosting a bar. We find that galaxies with high bar probability tend to quench their star formation slowly. Conclusions. We conclude that: (1) Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey filters can be used to measure quenching timescales in nearby green valley galaxies; and (2) the resulting star formation quenching timescales are longer for barred green valley galaxies. Considering that the presence of a bar indicates that more violent processes (e.g. major mergers) are absent in host galaxies, we conclude that the presence of a bar can be used as a morphological signature for slow star formation quenching.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 630 (Sept. 2019), A88, 14 p.Fotometria astronômicaEvolucao galaticaFormacao de estrelasGalaxies: EvolutionGalaxies: SpiralGalaxies: Star formationGalaxies: Stellar contentGalaxies: StructureJ-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxiesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001117498.pdf.txt001117498.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain72895http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222818/2/001117498.pdf.txt3899c724e10b216ef9e64dd0fbaa11b9MD52ORIGINAL001117498.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf9376052http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222818/1/001117498.pdfa8c399711716247691f78117d9eba8cdMD5110183/2228182021-07-09 04:31:41.079344oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/222818Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-07-09T07:31:41Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
spellingShingle J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
Nogueira-Cavalcante, João Paulo
Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de estrelas
Galaxies: Evolution
Galaxies: Spiral
Galaxies: Star formation
Galaxies: Stellar content
Galaxies: Structure
title_short J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
title_full J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
title_fullStr J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
title_full_unstemmed J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
title_sort J-PLUS : impact of bars on quenching timescales in nearby green valley disc galaxies
author Nogueira-Cavalcante, João Paulo
author_facet Nogueira-Cavalcante, João Paulo
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Tempel, Elmo
author_role author
author2 Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Tempel, Elmo
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nogueira-Cavalcante, João Paulo
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Tempel, Elmo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de estrelas
topic Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de estrelas
Galaxies: Evolution
Galaxies: Spiral
Galaxies: Star formation
Galaxies: Stellar content
Galaxies: Structure
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: Evolution
Galaxies: Spiral
Galaxies: Star formation
Galaxies: Stellar content
Galaxies: Structure
description Context. Between the blue cloud and the red sequence peaks on the galaxy colour–magnitude diagram there is a region sparsely populated by galaxies called the green valley. In a framework where galaxies mostly migrate on the colour–magnitude diagram from star forming to quiescent, the green valley is considered a transitional galaxy stage. The details of the processes that drive galaxies from star-forming to passive systems still remain unknown. Aims.We aim to measure the transitional timescales of nearby galaxies across the green valley, through the analysis of Galaxy Evolution Explorer and Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey photometric data. Specifically, we seek to study the impact of bars on the quenching timescales. Methods. We developed a method that estimates empirically the star formation quenching timescales of green valley galaxies, assuming an exponential decay model of the star formation histories and through a combination of narrow and broad bands from the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey and Galaxy Evolution Explorer. We correlated these quenching timescales with the presence of bars. Results.We find that the Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey colours F0395 g and F0410 g are sensitive to di erent star formation histories, showing, consequently, a clear correlation with the Dn(4000) and H ;A spectral indices.We measured quenching timescales based on these colours and we find that quenching timescales obtained with our new approach are in agreement with those determined using spectral indices. We also compared the quenching timescales of green valley disc galaxies as a function of the probability of hosting a bar. We find that galaxies with high bar probability tend to quench their star formation slowly. Conclusions. We conclude that: (1) Javalambre Photometric of Local Universe Survey filters can be used to measure quenching timescales in nearby green valley galaxies; and (2) the resulting star formation quenching timescales are longer for barred green valley galaxies. Considering that the presence of a bar indicates that more violent processes (e.g. major mergers) are absent in host galaxies, we conclude that the presence of a bar can be used as a morphological signature for slow star formation quenching.
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