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Dissecting the Main Sequence: AGN Activity and Bulge Growth in the Local Universe

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-10-31 v1

Abstract

Local galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey are used to provide additional support for an evolutionary pathway in which AGN activity is associated with star-formation quenching. Composite, Seyfert 2 and LINER galaxies account for \sim60\% of all star-formation in massive galaxies (M>1010.5MM_\star > 10^{10.5} M_\odot). Inclusion of these galaxies results in a "turnover" in the SFRMSFR - M_\star relation for massive galaxies. Our analysis shows that bulge growth has already occurred in the most massive galaxies (M>1010.5M_\star > 10^{10.5} MM_\odot), and bulges continue to grow as galaxies quench and redden, (gr)(g-r) = 0.5 \rightarrow 0.75. Significant bulge growth is also occurring in low mass starburst galaxies (M<1010.5MM_\star < 10^{10.5} M_\odot) at 0.5 dex above the "main sequence" (MS), where we find an increase in B/TB/T from 0.1 \rightarrow 0.3 and bluer colours, (gr)<0.25(g-r) < 0.25 compared to low-mass galaxies on the MS.

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@article{arxiv.1810.10021,
  title  = {Dissecting the Main Sequence: AGN Activity and Bulge Growth in the Local Universe},
  author = {Conor McPartland and David B. Sanders and Lisa J. Kewley and Sarah K. Leslie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.10021},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures