SQuIGG$\vec{L}$E: Observational Evidence of Low Ongoing Star Formation Rates in Gas-Rich Post-Starburst Galaxies
Pengpei Zhu, Katherine A. Suess, Mariska Kriek, David J. Setton,, Rachel Bezanson, Vincenzo Donofrio, Robert Feldmann, Andy D. Goulding, Jenny, E. Greene, Desika Narayanan, Justin Spilker

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence that gas-rich post-starburst galaxies can have very low ongoing star formation rates, indicating they can quench star formation before depleting their cold gas reservoirs.
Contribution
It offers direct spectroscopic measurements of Hα-based SFRs in gas-rich post-starburst galaxies, confirming low star formation activity despite large molecular gas reservoirs.
Findings
Most galaxies show minimal Hα emission, indicating low SFRs (<4.1 M_sun/yr).
Galaxies with large H2 reservoirs are significantly offset from the star-forming main sequence.
Ionization mechanisms other than star formation contribute to Hα emission, possibly overestimating SFRs.
Abstract
ALMA observations have shown that candidate "post-starburst" galaxies (PSBs) at z0.6 can retain significant molecular gas reservoirs. These results would imply that -- unlike many model predictions -- galaxies can shut down their star formation before their cold gas reservoirs are depleted. However, these studies inferred star formation rates (SFRs) either from [O II] line fluxes or from spectral energy distribution modeling, and could have missed large dust-obscured contributions to the SFRs. In this study, we present Keck/NIRES observations of 13 massive () PSBs, which allow us to estimate SFRs in these gas-rich post-starburst galaxies. We confirm the previously inferred low SFRs for the majority of the sample: 11/13 targets show clear absorption, with minimal infilling indicating…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
