Current star formation in early-type galaxies and the K+A phenomenon
J. F. Helmboldt, R. A. M. Walterbos, and T. Goto

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes a sample of early-type galaxies actively forming stars and in the K+A phase, revealing their properties, environments, and star formation histories to understand their evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale identification and analysis of star-forming E and S0 galaxies and their K+A counterparts using SDSS data, highlighting their properties and environmental dependence.
Findings
Star-forming E and S0 galaxies comprise about 3% of early-types.
More than half of K+A galaxies are E and S0 types.
Star formation episodes increase stellar mass by approximately 4%.
Abstract
We present the results of an effort to identify and study a sample of the likely progenitors of elliptical (E) and lenticular (S0) K+A galaxies. To achieve this, we have searched a sample ~11,000 nearby (m(r)<16) early-type galaxies selected by morphology from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Main spectroscopic sample for actively star-forming E and S0 galaxies. Using emission line ratios and visual inspection of SDSS g-band images, we have identified 335 galaxies from the SDSS Fourth Data Release (DR4) as actively star-forming E and S0 galaxies. These galaxies make up about 3% of the total early-type sample and less than 1% of all Main galaxies with m(r)<16. We also identified a sample of ~400 K+A galaxies from DR4 with m(r)<16; more than half of these are E and S0 galaxies. We find that star-forming early-type galaxies and K+A galaxies have similar mass distributions; they are on…
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