The Size-Mass Relation of Post-Starburst Galaxies in the Local Universe
Xinkai Chen, Zesen Lin, Xu Kong, Zhixiong Liang, Guangwen Chen,, Hong-Xin Zhang

TL;DR
This study investigates the size-mass relation of local post-starburst galaxies, revealing smaller sizes compared to quiescent galaxies and suggesting multiple evolutionary pathways influenced by mergers and environment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the size differences and environmental effects of post-starburst galaxies, supporting multiple quenching mechanisms.
Findings
PSB galaxies are smaller than quiescent galaxies at similar masses.
Size differences are more significant at lower stellar masses.
Environment influences the size and morphology of PSB galaxies.
Abstract
We present a study of the size--mass relation for local post-starburst (PSB) galaxies at selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 8. We find that PSB galaxies with stellar mass () at have their galaxy size smaller than or comparable with those of quiescent galaxies (QGs). After controlling redshift and stellar mass, the sizes of PSBs are smaller on average than those of QGs, such differences become larger and significant towards the low- end, especially at where PSBs can be on average smaller than QGs. In comparison with predictions of possible PSB evolutionary pathways from cosmological simulations, we suggest that a fast quenching of star formation following a short-lived starburst event (might be induced by major merger)…
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