Star-forming early- and quiescent late-type galaxies in the local Universe
E.-D. Paspaliaris, E.M. Xilouris, A. Nersesian, S. Bianchi, I., Georgantopoulos, V.A. Masoura, G.E. Magdis, M. Plionis

TL;DR
This study challenges the traditional view by revealing that a significant fraction of early-type galaxies are actively star-forming, while some late-type galaxies are quiescent, highlighting diversity in galaxy evolution in the local Universe.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of star-forming and quiescent galaxies across morphological types using multi-wavelength data and environmental context, revealing unexpected populations and their properties.
Findings
47% of ETGs are star-forming
8% of LTGs are quiescent
Star-forming ETGs follow the spiral galaxy SFMS
Abstract
The general consensus is that LTGs undergo intense star-formation activity, while ETGs are mostly inactive. We question this general rule and investigate the existence of star-forming ETGs and quiescent LTGs in the local Universe. By computing the physical properties of 2,209 such galaxies in the GAMA survey being morphologically classified and using information on their structural properties as well as the density of their local environment, we seek for understanding the differences from their 'typical' counterparts. We separate galaxies into subsets based on their dominant ionising process, making use of criteria based on the WH width and the [NII/H] ratio. Taking advantage of the SED fitting code CIGALE we derive galaxy properties, such as the , , and SFR and also estimate the unattenuated and the dust-absorbed stellar emission,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
