Contrasting evolutionary pathways of fast- and slow-rotating galaxies in the green valley
Shuang Zhou, Angela Iovino, Marcella Longhetti, Francesco La Barbera, Luca Costantin

TL;DR
This study compares the chemical evolution of fast- and slow-rotating green valley galaxies, revealing distinct pathways influenced by mergers, outflows, and gas inflow, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a chemical evolution model to reconstruct histories of green valley galaxies, highlighting differences based on stellar rotation and mass.
Findings
Fast rotators have higher metallicities than slow rotators across all masses.
Slow rotators experienced stronger outflows reducing their metallicity.
High-mass slow rotators show suppressed gas inflow and enhanced outflows.
Abstract
We investigate the evolutionary pathways of green valley (GV) galaxies drawn from the SDSS-IV/MaNGA survey. The GV sample is divided into fast- and slow-rotating galaxies based on stellar spin, and their stellar and gas-phase metallicities are compared. Fast-rotating galaxies exhibit systematically higher metallicities than slow-rotating galaxies in both gas and stars. However, the gas-phase difference is significant only at low stellar masses, while the stellar metallicity offset persists across the full mass range. Using a simple yet physically motivated chemical evolution model, optimised to jointly fit gas-phase metallicities and integrated stellar spectra, we reconstruct the star formation and chemical enrichment histories of individual galaxies and constrain gas inflow and outflow parameters. At low stellar masses, fast- and slow-rotating galaxies show similar gas-infall and star…
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