SDSS-IV MaNGA: Faint quenched galaxies I- Sample selection and evidence for environmental quenching
Samantha J. Penny, Karen L. Masters, Anne-Marie Weijmans, Kyle B., Westfall, Matthew A. Bershady, Kevin Bundy, Niv Drory, Jes\'us, Falc\'on-Barroso, David Law, Robert C. Nichol, Daniel Thomas, Dmitry Bizyaev,, Joel R. Brownstein, Gordon Freischlad, Patrick Gaulme

TL;DR
This study uses SDSS MaNGA data to analyze the kinematic properties of faint quenched low-mass galaxies, providing evidence that environmental factors like galaxy interactions play a key role in quenching star formation.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale IFU analysis of low-mass quenched galaxies selected without environmental bias, highlighting the role of environment in galaxy quenching.
Findings
Most low-mass quenched galaxies show coherent stellar rotation.
A minority are pressure-supported with low rotation speeds.
Quenched galaxies are preferentially located near bright, massive neighbors.
Abstract
Using kinematic maps from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory (MaNGA) survey, we reveal that the majority of low-mass quenched galaxies exhibit coherent rotation in their stellar kinematics. Our sample includes all 39 quenched low-mass galaxies observed in the first year of MaNGA. The galaxies are selected with , stellar masses M M, EW \AA, and all have red colours . They lie on the size-magnitude and -luminosity relations for previously studied dwarf galaxies. Just six ( per cent) are found to have rotation speeds km s at , and may be dominated by pressure support at all radii. Two galaxies in our sample have kinematically distinct cores in their stellar component, likely the result…
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