The Evolutionary Sequence of Post-Starburst Galaxies
C. L. Wilkinson, K. A. Pimbblet, J. P. Stott

TL;DR
This study investigates how different selection methods for post-starburst galaxies influence their observed properties and interpretations of their evolutionary role, revealing an evolutionary sequence from blue to red galaxy types.
Contribution
It compares two selection techniques for post-starburst galaxies and demonstrates their impact on observable properties and inferred evolutionary stages.
Findings
Post-starburst galaxies peak in the blue cloud.
Pure E+As are mostly in the red sequence.
Morphology and environment vary with selection criteria.
Abstract
There are multiple ways in which to select post-starburst galaxies in the literature. In this work, we present a study into how two well-used selection techniques have consequences on observable post-starburst galaxy parameters, such as colour, morphology and environment and how this affects interpretations of their role in the galaxy duty cycle. We identify a master sample of H strong (EW > 3\AA) post-starburst galaxies from the value-added catalogue in the 7th data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS DR7) over a redshift range 0.01 < < 0.1. From this sample we select two E+A subsets, both having a very little [OII] emission (EW \AA) but one having an additional cut on EW (\AA). We examine the differences in observables and AGN fractions to see what effect the H cut has on the properties of post-starburst…
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