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Quenching pathways in the green valley at low redshift: confronting SDSS AGN hosts with IllustrisTNG and EAGLE

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-12-30 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We compare low-redshift (z<0.1z<0.1) BPT-selected pure optical AGN hosts in SDSS DR7 to colour-selected "green-valley" analogue central galaxies in IllustrisTNG100 and EAGLE Ref-L0100N1504. To reduce cross-dataset systematics, we define the green valley internally using (gr)(g-r) percentiles: for galaxies with log10(M/M)>10\log_{10}(M_\star/M_\odot)>10, we select the 75th-95th percentiles (SDSS observed-frame fibre colours; simulations rest-frame synthetic colours within 30 kpc). SDSS hosts are linked to the MPA-JHU catalogue for stellar masses and aperture-corrected total SFRs. TNG green-valley centrals are almost entirely quenched, with a sharp pile-up at the imposed SFR floor and median log10sSFR14.85\log_{10}\mathrm{sSFR}\simeq-14.85 (\sim3.5 dex below SDSS). EAGLE instead produces a broad, continuous distribution with median log10sSFR11.71\log_{10}\mathrm{sSFR}\simeq-11.71 and substantial overlap with SDSS, robust to varying the lower percentile between 60 and 90. At fixed mass, TNG yields higher green-valley occupancy fractions (reaching 60\gtrsim60 per cent near M1011MM_\star\sim10^{11}M_\odot) than EAGLE (20-40 per cent). A simple forward model of nebular line ratios places EAGLE analogues across the star-forming and composite loci in the BPT plane, while TNG analogues concentrate in a LINER-like, low-sSFR regime. We infer that TNG's kinetic mode drives an efficient, near-binary shutdown of star formation, whereas EAGLE's stochastic thermal feedback supports a slower decline more consistent with local AGN hosts. All catalogues and analysis scripts are publicly released.

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@article{arxiv.2512.22268,
  title  = {Quenching pathways in the green valley at low redshift: confronting SDSS AGN hosts with IllustrisTNG and EAGLE},
  author = {Gaurav Gawade},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22268},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

12 pages, 12 figures. Reproducibility notebook on Zenodo (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17917468)