The Slow Death (or Rebirth?) of Extended Star Formation in z~0.1 Green Valley Early-Type Galaxies
Jerome J. Fang, S. M. Faber, Samir Salim, Genevieve J. Graves, R., Michael Rich

TL;DR
This study investigates a subset of early-type galaxies in the green valley at z~0.1, revealing extended UV emission indicative of recent or ongoing star formation, and explores their evolutionary status and prevalence.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution UV imaging of ESF-ETGs, analyzes their properties, and estimates their occurrence among green valley galaxies, highlighting their potential role in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Extended UV emission indicates recent star formation in early-type galaxies.
Approximately 13% of similar green valley galaxies are likely ESF-ETGs.
ESF-ETGs may be transitioning onto the red sequence or experiencing rejuvenation.
Abstract
UV observations in the local universe have uncovered a population of early-type galaxies with UV flux consistent with low-level recent or ongoing star formation. We present resolved UV-optical photometry of a sample of 19 SDSS early-type galaxies at z~0.1 drawn from the sample originally selected by Salim & Rich (2010) to lie in the bluer part of the green valley in the UV-optical color-magnitude diagram as measured by GALEX. Utilizing high-resolution HST far-UV imaging provides unique insight into the distribution of UV light in these galaxies, which we call "extended star-forming early-type galaxies" (ESF-ETGs) because of extended UV emission that is indicative of recent star formation. The UV-optical color profiles of all ESF-ETGs show red centers and blue outer parts. Their outer colors require the existence of a significant underlying population of older stars in the UV-bright…
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