SDSS IV MaNGA - An archaeological view of the Cosmic Star Formation History
S.F. S\'anchez, V. Avila-Reese, A. Rodr\'iguez-Puebla, H., Ibarra-Medel, R. Calette, M. Bershady, H. Hern\'andez-Toledo, K. Pan, D., Bizyaev

TL;DR
This study uses archaeological analysis of stellar populations from SDSS-IV MaNGA data to trace the evolution of star formation and galaxy types across cosmic time, aligning well with cosmological survey results.
Contribution
It provides a detailed reconstruction of the cosmic star formation history and galaxy evolution using a large, integral field spectroscopic sample with novel archaeological methods.
Findings
Star-Forming Main Sequence is tight and evolves with redshift.
Progenitors of local retired galaxies were more active in star formation in the past.
The cosmic star formation rate density peaks at z>0.5 and declines afterward.
Abstract
We present the results of the archaeological analysis of the stellar populations of a sample of ~4,000 galaxies observed by the SDSS-IV-MaNGA survey using Pipe3D. Based on this analysis we extract a sample of ~150,000 SFRs and stellar masses that mimic a single cosmological survey covering the redshift range between z~0 to z~7. We confirm that the Star-Forming Main Sequence holds as a tight relation in this range of redshifts, and evolves strongly in both the zero-point and slope. This evolution is different for the population of local star-forming (SFGs) and retired (RGs) galaxies, with the latter presenting a stronger evolution in the zero-point and a weaker evolution in the slope. The fraction of RGs decreases rapidly with z, particularly for those classified as RGs at z~0. Contrary to previous studies we detect RGs well above z>1, although not all of them are progenitors of local…
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