The Typical Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z similar to 3 is a Post-starburst

D'Eugenio, C; Daddi, E; Gobat, R; Strazzullo, V; Lustig, P; Delvecchio, I; Jin, S; Puglisi, A; Calabro, A; Mancini, C; Dickinson, M; Cimatti, A; Onodera, M

Keywords: galaxy evolution, Galaxy quenching, Quenched galaxies

Abstract

We have obtained spectroscopic confirmation with Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/G141 of a first sizeable sample of nine quiescent galaxies at 2.4 z < 3.3. Their average near-UV/optical rest-frame spectrum is characterized by low attenuation (A(V) similar to 0.6 mag) and a strong Balmer break, larger than the 4000 A break, corresponding to a fairly young age of similar to 300 Myr. This formally classifies a substantial fraction of classically selected quiescent galaxies at z similar to 3 as post-starbursts, marking their convergence to the quenching epoch. The rapid spectral evolution with respect to z similar to 1.5 quiescent galaxies is not matched by an increase of residual star formation, as judged from the weak detection of [O ii]lambda 3727 emission, pointing to a flattening of the steep increase in gas fractions previously seen from z similar to 0 to 1.8. However, radio 3 GHz stacked emission implies either much stronger dust-obscured star formation or substantial further evolution in radio-mode AGN activity with respect to z similar to 1.5.

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Título según WOS: The Typical Massive Quiescent Galaxy at z similar to 3 is a Post-starburst
Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volumen: 892
Número: 1
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/2041-8213/ab7a96

Notas: ISI