The role of major gas-rich mergers on the evolution of galaxies from the blue cloud to the red sequence
Rui Guo, Cai-Na Hao, X. Y. Xia, Shude Mao, Yong Shi

TL;DR
This study investigates how major gas-rich galaxy mergers contribute to the rapid transition of galaxies from active star formation in the blue cloud to quiescence in the red sequence, using a local sample of advanced (U)LIRGs.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence that advanced gas-rich mergers are at the early stage of a fast evolutionary path from star-forming to quiescent galaxies.
Findings
Most adv-merger (U)LIRGs are above the star-forming main sequence.
They are more massive and bluer than typical red sequence galaxies.
The gas exhaustion timescale suggests rapid evolution from star-forming to quiescent states.
Abstract
With the aim of exploring the fast evolutionary path from the blue cloud of star-forming galaxies to the red sequence of quiescent galaxies in the local universe, we select a local advanced merging infrared luminous and ultraluminous galaxy (adv-merger (U)LIRGs) sample and perform careful dust extinction corrections to investigate their positions in the SFR-, u-r and NUV-r color-mass diagrams. The sample consists of 89 (U)LIRGs at the late merger stage, obtained from cross-correlating the IRAS Point Source Catalog Redshift Survey and 1 Jy ULIRGs samples with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7 database. Our results show that of adv-merger (U)LIRGs are localized above the line of the local star-forming galaxy main sequence. We also find that all adv-merger (U)LIRGs are more massive than and as blue as the blue cloud galaxies after corrections of Galactic…
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