2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.11829
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Forensic reconstruction of galaxy colour evolution and population characterisation

Matías Bravo,
Aaron S. G. Robotham,
Claudia del P. Lagos
et al.

Abstract: Mapping the evolution of galaxy colours, from blue star-forming to red passive systems, is fundamental to understand the processes involved in galaxy evolution. To this end, we reconstruct the colour evolution of low-redshift galaxies, combining stellar templates with star formation and metallicity histories of galaxies from the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey and semi-analytic model. We use these colour histories to robustly characterise the evolution of red and blue galaxy populations over cosmic time. Using… Show more

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“…This is not necessarily surprising as it is well known that the correlation between galaxy colour and sSFR saturates as sSFR decreases (e.g. Leja et al 2019;Bravo et al 2021).…”
Section: Aligned and Misaligned Galaxy Populationsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This is not necessarily surprising as it is well known that the correlation between galaxy colour and sSFR saturates as sSFR decreases (e.g. Leja et al 2019;Bravo et al 2021).…”
Section: Aligned and Misaligned Galaxy Populationsmentioning
confidence: 73%