The strong correlation between post-starburst fraction and environment
A. Paccagnella (UniPD, INAF-OaPD) B.Vulcani, B.M. Poggianti, A., Moretti, J. Fritz, M. Gullieuszik, G. Fasano

TL;DR
This study reveals that the fraction of post-starburst galaxies increases with environmental density, especially in massive halos, indicating environment-specific processes like ram pressure stripping significantly influence galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of how environment affects the frequency and properties of post-starburst galaxies across different halo masses.
Findings
PSB fraction increases from 1% in small halos to 15% in massive halos.
Properties of PSBs do not depend on environment, but their frequency does.
Environmental processes like ram pressure stripping are key in dense environments.
Abstract
We examine a magnitude limited (M_B< -18.7) sample of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies at 0.03<z<0.11 in the different environments from the spectroscopic data set of the Padova Millennium Galaxy Group Catalog and compare their incidence and properties with those of passive (PAS) and emission line galaxies (EML). PSB galaxies have a quite precise life-time (<1-1.5 Gyr), and they hold important clues for understanding galaxy evolution. While the properties (stellar mass, absolute magnitude, color) of PSBs do not depend on environment, their frequency increases going from single galaxies to binary systems to groups, both considering the incidence with respect to the global number of galaxies and to the number of currently+recently star-forming galaxies. Including in our analysis the sample of cluster PSBs drawn from the WIde-field Nearby Galaxy-cluster Survey presented in Paccagnella et al.,…
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