Low-ionization galaxies and evolution in a pilot survey up to z = 1
E. Giraud (1), Q.-S. Gu (2), J. Melnick (3), H. Quintana (4), F., Selman (3), I. Toledo (4), P. Zelaya (4) ((1) LPTA, Universit\'e Montpellier, France, (2) Nanjing University, China, (3) ESO, Chile, (4) P. Universidad, Catolica de Chile)

TL;DR
This study analyzes galaxy spectral evolution up to redshift 1, revealing that many early-type galaxies have younger stars than previously thought and that the red sequence was still forming at z<1.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the star formation history of early-type galaxies and the assembly of the red sequence at intermediate redshifts.
Findings
Over 50% of stars in faint absorption-line galaxies at z=0.29 are younger than 2.5 Gyr.
At z~0.8, the cluster's red sequence is truncated, indicating ongoing assembly.
23% of early-type galaxies between 0.35 and 0.65 have LINER-like spectra with young/intermediate stars.
Abstract
We present galaxy spectroscopic data on a pencil beam of centered on the X-ray cluster RXJ0054.0-2823 at . We study the spectral evolution of galaxies from down to the cluster redshift in a magnitude-limited sample at , for which the statistical properties of the sample are well understood. We divide emission-line galaxies in star-forming galaxies, LINERs, and Seyferts by using emission-line ratios of [OII], , and [OIII], and derive stellar fractions from population synthesis models. We focus our analysis on absorption and low-ionization galaxies. For absorption-line galaxies we recover the well known result that these galaxies have had no detectable evolution since , but we also find that in the range at least 50% of the stars in bright absorption systems are younger than 2.5Gyr. Faint absorption-line…
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