Quenching in the Right Place at the Right Time: Tracing the Shared History of Starbursts, AGNs, and Post-starburst Galaxies Using Their Structures and Multiscale Environments
Hassen M. Yesuf

TL;DR
This study investigates the environmental and structural evolution of galaxies from starburst to quiescence at low redshift, revealing diverse pathways and challenging the idea that starbursts predominantly lead to quiescent galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of galaxy environments and structures, showing that the transition from starburst to quiescence is not the main evolutionary path at low redshift.
Findings
Most starbursts and QPSBs are central galaxies in low-mass halos.
A significant fraction of starbursts do not evolve into QPSBs or quiescent galaxies.
Starbursts are not primarily triggered by tidal interactions.
Abstract
This work uses multiscale environments and structures of galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey as consistency checks of the evolution from starburst to quiescence at redshift . The environmental indicators include fixed aperture mass overdensities (, Mpc), -nearest neighbor distances, the tidal parameter, halo mass (), and satellite/central classification. The residuals of specific star formation rates () is used to select starbursts (dex, ). Quenched post-starbursts (QPSBs) are selected using Hangstrom in emission and H angstrom in absorption (). The environments of starbursts and QPSBs are compared with those of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and inactive galaxies of varying…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
