Star formation quenching stages of active and non-active galaxies
V. Kalinova, D. Colombo, S. F. S\'anchez, K. Kodaira, R., Garc\'ia-Benito, R. Gonz\'alez Delgado, E. Rosolowsky, E. A. D. Lacerda

TL;DR
This study classifies galaxies into six quenching stages based on ionised hydrogen maps and nuclear activity, revealing an inside-out star formation suppression pattern and linking quenching stages with galaxy color-magnitude positions.
Contribution
Introduces a new classification scheme for galaxy quenching stages using kpc-resolved Hα maps and BPT diagnostics, enhancing understanding of galaxy evolution.
Findings
Galaxies occupy specific regions in the star-formation-rate versus stellar mass diagram.
AGN activity is generally similar to non-active galaxies at the same quenching stage.
Star formation quenching progresses from the center outward in galaxies.
Abstract
The mechanisms that bring galaxies to strongly reduce their star formation activity (star-formation quenching) is still poorly understood. To better study galaxy evolution, we propose a classification based on the maps of the ionised hydrogen distribution, traced by kpc-resolved, equivalent width of H maps, and the nuclear activity of the galaxies using information from the BPT diagnostic diagrams. Using these tools, we group a sample of 238 galaxies from the CALIFA survey in six quenching stages (QS): objects dominated by recent star formation; systems that present a quiescent-nuclear-ring structure in their centre; galaxies that are centrally-quiescent; galaxies with no clear pattern in their ionisation gas distribution - mixed; systems that posses only a few star-forming regions - nearly-retired, or galaxies that are completely quiescent - fully-retired. Regarding their…
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