Across the Green Valley with HST grisms: colour evolution, crossing time-scales and the growth of the red sequence at $z=1.0-1.8$
Ga\"el Noirot, Marcin Sawicki, Roberto Abraham, Maru\v{s}a Brada\v{c},, Kartheik Iyer, Thibaud Moutard, Camilla Pacifici, Swara Ravindranath, and, Chris J. Willott

TL;DR
This study uses HST grism spectroscopy to analyze the colour evolution and quenching time-scales of galaxies at redshifts 1.0-1.8, revealing rapid evolution across the green valley and implications for galaxy growth.
Contribution
It introduces a new method combining spectral energy distribution modeling and HST grism spectroscopy to measure galaxy quenching time-scales at high redshift.
Findings
Rapid colour evolution occurs in galaxies crossing the green valley.
Green-valley crossing time-scale is approximately 1 Gyr.
The number density of massive red galaxies doubles every Gyr at these redshifts.
Abstract
We measure the colour evolution and quenching time-scales of galaxies across the green valley. We derive rest-frame colours and select blue-cloud, green-valley and red-sequence galaxies from the spectral energy distribution modelling of CANDELS GOODS-South and UDS multi-band photometry. Separately, we constrain the star-formation history (SFH) parameters (ages, ) of these galaxies by fitting their deep archival HST grism spectroscopy. We derive the galaxy colour-age relation and show that only rapidly evolving galaxies with characteristic delayed- SFH time-scales of Gyr reach the red sequence at these redshifts, after a period of accelerated colour evolution across the green valley. These results indicate that the stellar mass build-up of these galaxies stays minimal after leaving the blue cloud and entering the green valley (i.e., it may represent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
