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Evolution of the cold gas properties of simulated post-starburst galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-01-30 v2

Abstract

Post-starburst galaxies are typically considered to be a transition population, en route to the red sequence after a recent quenching event. Despite this, recent observations have shown that these objects typically have large reservoirs of cold molecular gas. In this paper we study the star-forming gas properties of a large sample of post-starburst galaxies selected from the cosmological, hydrodynamical EAGLE simulations. These objects resemble observed high-mass post-starburst galaxies both spectroscopically and in terms of their space density, stellar mass distribution and sizes. We find that the vast majority of simulated post-starburst galaxies have significant gas reservoirs, with star-forming gas masses of ~109^9 M_{\odot}, in good agreement with those seen in observational samples. The simulation reproduces the observed time evolution of the gas fraction of the post-starburst galaxy population, with the average galaxy losing ~90 per cent of its star-forming interstellar medium in only ~600 Myr. A variety of gas consumption/loss processes are responsible for this rapid evolution, including mergers and environmental effects, while active galactic nuclei play only a secondary role. The fast evolution in the gas fraction of post-starburst galaxies is accompanied by a clear decrease in the efficiency of star formation, due to a decrease in the dense gas fraction. We predict that forthcoming ALMA observations of the gas reservoirs of low-redshift post-starburst galaxies will show that the molecular gas is typically compact and has disturbed kinematics, reflecting the disruptive nature of many of the evolutionary pathways that build up the post-starburst galaxy population.

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@article{arxiv.1810.00882,
  title  = {Evolution of the cold gas properties of simulated post-starburst galaxies},
  author = {Timothy A. Davis and Freeke van de Voort and Kate Rowlands and Stuart McAlpine and Vivienne Wild and Robert A. Crain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.00882},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

15 pages, 17 figures, MNRAS accepted