The Compact Structures of Massive z similar to 0.7 Post-starburst Galaxies in the SQuIGG(L)over-right-arrowE Sample

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  • David J. Setton
  • Margaret Verrico
  • Rachel Bezanson
  • Jenny E. Greene
  • Katherine A. Suess
  • Andy D. Goulding
  • Justin S. Spilker
  • Mariska Kriek
  • Robert Feldmann
  • Desika Narayanan
  • Khalil Hall-Hooper
  • Erin Kado-Fong

We present structural measurements of 145 spectroscopically selected intermediate-redshift (z similar to 0.7), massive (M-star similar to 10(11) M (circle dot)) post-starburst galaxies from the SQuIGG (L) over right arrowE i-band imaging. This deep imaging allows us to probe the sizes and structures of these galaxies, which we compare to a control sample of star-forming and quiescent galaxies drawn from the LEGA-C Survey. We find that post-starburst galaxies systematically lie similar to 0.1 dex below the quiescent mass-size (half-light radius) relation, with a scatter of similar to 0.2 dex. This finding is bolstered by nonparametric measures, such as the Gini coefficient and the concentration, which also reveal these galaxies to have more compact light profiles than both quiescent and star-forming populations at similar mass and redshift. The sizes of post-starburst galaxies show either negative or no correlation with the time since quenching, such that more recently quenched galaxies are larger or similarly sized. This empirical finding disfavors the formation of post-starburst galaxies via a purely central burst of star formation that simultaneously shrinks the galaxy and shuts off star formation. We show that the central densities of post-starburst and quiescent galaxies at this epoch are very similar, in contrast with their effective radii. The structural properties of z similar to 0.7 post-starburst galaxies match those of quiescent galaxies that formed in the early universe, suggesting that rapid quenching in the present epoch is driven by a similar mechanism to the one at high redshift.

Original languageEnglish
Article number51
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume931
Issue number1
Number of pages21
ISSN0004-637X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2022

    Research areas

  • STELLAR POPULATION SYNTHESIS, UBIQUITOUS MOLECULAR OUTFLOWS, ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI, STAR-FORMATION, QUIESCENT GALAXY, BLACK-HOLES, POSTSTARBURST GALAXIES, SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY, PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES, E+A GALAXIES

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