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Stars, gas, and star formation of distant post-starburst galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-08-21 v1

Abstract

We present a comprehensive multi-wavelength study of 5 poststarburst galaxies with M>1011MM_\ast > 10^{11} M_\odot at z0.7z\sim 0.7, examining their stars, gas, and current and past star-formation activities. Using optical images from the Subaru telescope and Hubble Space Telescope, we observe a high incidence of companion galaxies and low surface brightness tidal features, indicating that quenching is closely related to interactions between galaxies. From optical spectra provided by the LEGA-C survey, we model the stellar continuum to derive the star-formation histories and show that the stellar masses of progenitors ranging from 2×109M2\times10^9 M_\odot to 1011M10^{11} M_\odot, undergoing a burst of star formation several hundred million years prior to observation, with a decay time scale of 100\sim100 million years. Our ALMA observations detect CO(2-1) emission in four galaxies, with the molecular gas spreading over up to >1">1", or 10\sim10 kpc, with a mass of up to 2×1010M\sim2 \times10^{10} M_\odot. However, star-forming regions are unresolved by either the slit spectra or 3~GHz continuum observed by the Very Large Array. Comparisons between the star-formation rates and gas masses, and the sizes of CO emission and star-forming regions suggest a low star-forming efficiency. We show that the star-formation rates derived from IR and radio luminosities with commonly-used calibrations tend to overestimate the true values because of the prodigious amount of radiation from old stars and the contribution from AGN, as the optical spectra reveal weak AGN-driven outflows.

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@article{arxiv.2308.08681,
  title  = {Stars, gas, and star formation of distant post-starburst galaxies},
  author = {Po-Feng Wu and Rachel Bezanson and Francesco D'Eugenio and Anna R. Gallazzi and Jenny E. Greene and Michael V. Maseda and Katherine A. Suess and Arjen van der Wel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.08681},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted by ApJ