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Sparks: The Magellan/FIRE survey from starburst to post-starburst

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-04-16 v1

Abstract

Rapid transitions from starburst to quiescence constitute a key evolutionary pathway in galaxy formation. Post-starburst galaxies trace this brief phase, exhibiting optical spectra dominated by intermediate-age stellar populations with strong Balmer absorption features. Although rare locally, such systems are commonly revealed by JWST observations among massive galaxies at z3z \gtrsim 3. In the nearby Universe, their evolutionary stage remains uncertain: Balmer-strong galaxies hosting active galactic nuclei (AGN) show conflicting star formation rates (SFRs), with optical diagnostics implying quenching while far-infrared emission suggests ongoing obscured star formation. We present Sparks, an infrared survey designed to study the transition from starburst to post-starburst. Using the FIRE spectrograph on the Magellan Telescope, Sparks provides near-infrared spectra (0.82-2.51 μ\mum) for 93 local massive galaxies spanning three orders of magnitude in SFR, from starbursts to quenched post-starbursts, including AGN hosts. Here, we describe the survey goals, sample selection, observations, and data reduction, and examine galaxy properties derived from stellar population synthesis fitting of photometric data covering far-ultraviolet to far-infrared. Our new panchromatic-based SFR and star formation history measurements divide the sample into three groups: galaxies undergoing their first major starburst in the past 1\sim 1 Gyr; galaxies undergoing their second major starburst, with optical continua dominated by intermediate-age stellar populations formed during the previous recent burst; and post-burst quenching systems. AGN appear predominantly in the second group, explaining why systems with strong Balmer absorption and AGN show elevated far-infrared emission, and implying a short delay between starburst and black hole accretion.

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@article{arxiv.2604.13211,
  title  = {Sparks: The Magellan/FIRE survey from starburst to post-starburst},
  author = {Dalya Baron and David J. Setton and Yilun Ma and J. X. Prochaska and Gabriela Canalizo and Ric Davies and Jenny E. Greene and Dieter Lutz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13211},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ