Star-forming S0 Galaxies in SDSS-MaNGA: fading spirals or rejuvenated S0s?
Himansh Rathore, Kavin Kumar, Preetish K. Mishra, Yogesh Wadadekar and, Omkar Bait

TL;DR
This study uses spatially resolved spectroscopy to analyze star-forming S0 galaxies, revealing that their star formation is centrally concentrated and likely rejuvenated by minor mergers, distinguishing them from fading spirals.
Contribution
It provides evidence that star-forming S0 galaxies are rejuvenated rather than fading spirals, highlighting the role of minor mergers in their recent star formation activity.
Findings
Star formation in SF-S0s is centrally concentrated.
SF-S0s are structurally similar to quenched S0s, not star-forming spirals.
Over 50% show signs of recent galaxy interactions.
Abstract
We investigate the origin of rare star-formation in an otherwise red-and-dead population of S0 galaxies using spatially resolved spectroscopy. Our sample consists of low redshift () star-forming S0 (SF-S0) galaxies from the SDSS-IV MaNGA DR15. We have selected this sample after a visual inspection of deep images from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys DR9 and the Subaru/HSC-SSP survey PDR3, to remove contamination from spiral galaxies. We also construct two control samples of star-forming spirals (SF-Sps) and quenched S0s (Q-S0s) to explore their evolutionary link with the star-forming S0s. To study star-formation at resolved scales, we use dust-corrected luminosity and stellar density () maps to construct radial profiles of star-formation rate (SFR) surface density () and specific SFR (sSFR). Examining these radial profiles, we find that…
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