The road to the red sequence: A detailed view of the formation of a massive galaxy at z~2
Ignacio Ferreras, Anna Pasquali, Sadegh Khochfar, Harald Kuntschner,, Martin Kuemmel, Nor Pirzkal, Rogier Windhorst, Sangeeta Malhotra, James, Rhoads, Robert W. O'Connell

TL;DR
This study analyzes the star formation history of a massive galaxy at z~2, revealing a rapid formation epoch, a recent merger, and quenching of star formation, with detailed spectral analysis and modeling.
Contribution
It provides a detailed star formation history of a massive galaxy at high redshift, combining spectral data with complex modeling to understand galaxy formation and quenching processes.
Findings
Formation epoch around z~10
Star formation truncated after 2.7 Gyr
Recent merger likely caused star formation quenching
Abstract
(Abridged) We present here a detailed analysis of the star formation history (SFH) of FW4871, a massive galaxy at z=1.893+-0.002. We compare rest-frame optical and NUV slitless grism spectra from the Hubble Space Telescope with a large set of composite stellar populations to constrain the underlying star formation history. Even though the morphology features prominent tidal tails, indicative of a recent merger, there is no sign of on-going star formation within an aperture encircling one effective radius, which corresponds to a physical extent of 2.6 kpc. A model assuming truncation of an otherwise constant SFH gives a formation epoch zF~10, with a truncation after 2.7 Gyr, giving a mass-weighted age of 1.5 Gyr and a stellar mass of 0.8-3E11Msun, implying star formation rates of 30-110 Msun/yr. A more complex model including a recent burst of star formation places the age of the…
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