ALMaQUEST -- VII: Star Formation Scaling Relations of Green Valley Galaxies
Lihwai Lin, Sara L. Ellison, Hsi-An Pan, Mallory Thorp, Po-Chieh Yu,, Francesco Belfiore, Bau-Ching Hsieh, Roberto Maiolino, S. Ramya, Sebastian, Sanchez, and Yung-Chau Su

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatially resolved star formation and gas relations in green valley galaxies, revealing that these galaxies exhibit suppressed star formation and molecular gas properties compared to main sequence galaxies, across different regions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of kpc-scale scaling relations in green valley galaxies, highlighting differences from main sequence galaxies and implications for galaxy quenching processes.
Findings
Green valley galaxies show lower sSFR, SFE, and $f_{H_2}$ than main sequence galaxies.
Scaling relations in green valley galaxies are distinct even among star-forming regions.
Quenching effects are observed from inner to outer regions in green valley galaxies.
Abstract
We utilize the ALMA-MaNGA QUEnch and STar formation (ALMaQUEST) survey to investigate the kpc-scale scaling relations, presented as the resolved star forming main sequence (rSFMS: vs. ), the resolved Schmidt-Kennicutt relation (rSK: vs. ), and the resolved molecular gas main sequence (rMGMS: vs. ), for 11478 star-forming and 1414 retired spaxels (oversampled by a factor of ) located in 22 green valley (GV) and 12 main sequence (MS) galaxies. For a given galaxy type (MS or GV), the retired spaxels are found to be offset from the sequences formed by the star-forming spaxels on the rSFMS, rSK, and rMGMS planes, toward lower absolute values of sSFR, SFE, and by 1.1, 0.6, and 0.5 dex. The scaling relations for GV galaxies are found to be distinct from that of…
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