Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’

We investigate the nature of star-forming galaxies with reduced specific star formation rate (sSFR) and high stellar masses, those ‘green valley’ objects that seemingly cause a reported bending, or flattening, of the star-forming main sequence. The fact that such objects host large bulges recently l...

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Main Authors: Mancini, C, Daddi, E, Juneau, S, Renzini, A, Rodighiero, G, Cappellari, M, Rodríguez-Muñoz, L, Liu, D, Pannella, M, Baronchelli, I, Franceschini, A, Bergamini, P, D’Eugenio, C, Puglisi, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2019
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author Mancini, C
Daddi, E
Juneau, S
Renzini, A
Rodighiero, G
Cappellari, M
Rodríguez-Muñoz, L
Liu, D
Pannella, M
Baronchelli, I
Franceschini, A
Bergamini, P
D’Eugenio, C
Puglisi, A
author_facet Mancini, C
Daddi, E
Juneau, S
Renzini, A
Rodighiero, G
Cappellari, M
Rodríguez-Muñoz, L
Liu, D
Pannella, M
Baronchelli, I
Franceschini, A
Bergamini, P
D’Eugenio, C
Puglisi, A
author_sort Mancini, C
collection OXFORD
description We investigate the nature of star-forming galaxies with reduced specific star formation rate (sSFR) and high stellar masses, those ‘green valley’ objects that seemingly cause a reported bending, or flattening, of the star-forming main sequence. The fact that such objects host large bulges recently led some to suggest that the internal formation of bulges was a late event that induced the sSFRs of massive galaxies to drop in a slow downfall, and thus the main sequence to bend. We have studied in detail a sample of 10 galaxies at 0.45 < z < 1 with secure SFR from Herschel, deep Keck optical spectroscopy, and HST imaging from CANDELS allowing us to perform multiwavelength bulge to disc decomposition, and to derive star formation histories for the separated bulge and disc components. We find that the bulges hosted in these systems below main sequence are virtually all maximally old, with ages approaching the age of the Universe at the time of observation, while discs are young (〈 T50〉 ∼ 1.5 Gyr). We conclude that, at least based on our sample, the bending of the main sequence is, for a major part, due to rejuvenation, and we disfavour mechanisms that postulate the internal formation of bulges at late times. The very old stellar ages of our bulges suggest a number density of early-type galaxies at z = 1–3 higher than actually observed. If confirmed, this might represent one of the first direct validations of hierarchical assembly of bulges at high redshifts.
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spelling oxford-uuid:2d023297-5726-41e8-bbbd-2cce7763c5872022-03-26T12:40:17ZRejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:2d023297-5726-41e8-bbbd-2cce7763c587EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordOxford University Press2019Mancini, CDaddi, EJuneau, SRenzini, ARodighiero, GCappellari, MRodríguez-Muñoz, LLiu, DPannella, MBaronchelli, IFranceschini, ABergamini, PD’Eugenio, CPuglisi, AWe investigate the nature of star-forming galaxies with reduced specific star formation rate (sSFR) and high stellar masses, those ‘green valley’ objects that seemingly cause a reported bending, or flattening, of the star-forming main sequence. The fact that such objects host large bulges recently led some to suggest that the internal formation of bulges was a late event that induced the sSFRs of massive galaxies to drop in a slow downfall, and thus the main sequence to bend. We have studied in detail a sample of 10 galaxies at 0.45 < z < 1 with secure SFR from Herschel, deep Keck optical spectroscopy, and HST imaging from CANDELS allowing us to perform multiwavelength bulge to disc decomposition, and to derive star formation histories for the separated bulge and disc components. We find that the bulges hosted in these systems below main sequence are virtually all maximally old, with ages approaching the age of the Universe at the time of observation, while discs are young (〈 T50〉 ∼ 1.5 Gyr). We conclude that, at least based on our sample, the bending of the main sequence is, for a major part, due to rejuvenation, and we disfavour mechanisms that postulate the internal formation of bulges at late times. The very old stellar ages of our bulges suggest a number density of early-type galaxies at z = 1–3 higher than actually observed. If confirmed, this might represent one of the first direct validations of hierarchical assembly of bulges at high redshifts.
spellingShingle Mancini, C
Daddi, E
Juneau, S
Renzini, A
Rodighiero, G
Cappellari, M
Rodríguez-Muñoz, L
Liu, D
Pannella, M
Baronchelli, I
Franceschini, A
Bergamini, P
D’Eugenio, C
Puglisi, A
Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title_full Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title_fullStr Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title_full_unstemmed Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title_short Rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the ‘green valley’
title_sort rejuvenated galaxies with very old bulges at the origin of the bending of the main sequence and of the green valley
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