From Starburst to Quiescence: Testing AGN feedback in Rapidly Quenching Post-Starburst Galaxies
Hassen M. Yesuf, S. M. Faber, Jonathan R. Trump, David C. Koo, Jerome, J. Fang, F. S. Liu, Vivienne Wild, Christopher C. Hayward

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolutionary pathway of post-starburst galaxies, highlighting the role of AGN feedback and dust obscuration in the transition from starburst to quiescence, using multi-wavelength observations.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence for the timing of AGN activity relative to starburst quenching and characterizes the properties of transiting post-starburst galaxies.
Findings
Transiting post-starbursts constitute about 0.5% of galaxies in the studied mass range.
AGN activity peaks approximately 200 Myr after the starburst phase.
A significant fraction of starbursts and post-starbursts are dust-obscured, classified as DOGs.
Abstract
Post-starbursts are galaxies in transition from the blue cloud to the red sequence. Although they are rare today, integrated over time they may be an important pathway to the red sequence. This work uses SDSS, GALEX, and WISE observations to identify the evolutionary sequence from starbursts to fully quenched post-starbursts in the narrow mass range , and identifies "transiting" post-starbursts which are intermediate between these two populations. In this mass range, of galaxies are starbursts, are quenched post-starbursts, and are the transiting types in between. The transiting post-starbursts have stellar properties that are predicted for fast-quenching starbursts and morphological characteristics that are already typical of early-type galaxies. The AGN fraction, as estimated from optical line ratios, of these…
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