The SDSS-GALEX viewpoint of the truncated red sequence in field environments at z~0
C. P. Haines, A. Gargiulo, P. Merluzzi (INAF-OAC, Naples)

TL;DR
This study combines GALEX UV and SDSS optical data to analyze the composition and environmental dependence of the red sequence at z~0, revealing significant star formation contamination and environmental effects on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It demonstrates that UV-optical colours more accurately distinguish passive and star-forming galaxies, and shows the environmental dependence of the faint end of the red sequence.
Findings
~30% of red sequence galaxies show ongoing star formation.
The UV-optical red sequence is truncated at Mr~-18 in isolated fields.
Red sequence assembly occurs from the top down, influenced by environment.
Abstract
We combine GALEX near-UV photometry with a volume-limited sample of local (0.005<z<0.037) SDSS DR4 galaxies to examine the composition and the environmental dependencies of the optical and UV-optical colour-magnitude (C-M) diagrams. We find that ~30% of red sequence galaxies in the optical C-M diagram show signs of ongoing star-formation from their spectra having EW(Halpha)>2A. This contamination is greatest at faint magnitudes (Mr>-19) and in field regions where as many as three-quarters of red sequence galaxies are star-forming, and as such has important consequences for following the build-up of the red sequence. We find that the NUV-r colour instead allows a much more robust separation of passively-evolving and star-forming galaxies, which allows the build-up of the UV-selected red sequence with redshift and environment to be directly interpreted in terms of the assembly of stellar…
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