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Galaxy quenching timescales from a forensic reconstruction of their colour evolution

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-05-03 v2

Abstract

The timescales on which galaxies move out of the blue cloud to the red sequence (τQ\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q}) provide insight into the mechanisms driving quenching. Here, we build upon previous work, where we showcased a method to reconstruct the colour evolution of observed low-redshift galaxies from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey based on spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting with ProSpect, together with a statistically-driven definition for the blue and red populations. We also use the predicted colour evolution from the SHARK semi-analytic model, combined with SED fits of our simulated galaxy sample, to study the accuracy of the measured τQ\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q} and gain physical insight into the colour evolution of galaxies. In this work, we measure τQ\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q} in a consistent approach for both observations and simulations. After accounting for selection bias, we find evidence for an increase in τQ\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q} in GAMA as a function of cosmic time (from τQ1\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q}\sim1 Gyr to τQ2\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q}\sim2 Gyr in the lapse of 4\sim4 Gyr), but not in SHARK (τQ1\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q}\lesssim1 Gyr). Our observations and simulations disagree on the effect of stellar mass, with GAMA showing massive galaxies transitioning faster, but is the opposite in SHARK. We find that environment only impacts galaxies below 1010\sim10^{10} M_\odot in GAMA, with satellites having shorter τQ\tau^{}_\mathrm{Q} than centrals by 0.4\sim0.4 Gyr, with SHARK only in qualitative agreement. Finally, we compare to previous literature, finding consistency with timescales in the order of couple Gyr, but with several differences that we discuss.

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@article{arxiv.2301.03702,
  title  = {Galaxy quenching timescales from a forensic reconstruction of their colour evolution},
  author = {Matías Bravo and Aaron S. G. Robotham and Claudia del P. Lagos and Luke J. M. Davies and Sabine Bellstedt and Jessica E. Thorne},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03702},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

17 pages, 14 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. Updated to reflect changes addressing the referee's comments