2022
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202244796
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Star-forming early-type galaxies and quiescent late-type galaxies in the local Universe

Abstract: Aims. The general consensus is that late-type galaxies undergo intense star-formation, activity while early-type galaxies are mostly inactive. We question this general rule and investigate the existence of star-forming early-type and quiescent late-type galaxies in the local Universe. By computing the physical properties of these galaxies and by using information on their structural properties as well as the density of their local environment, we seek to understand the differences from their 'typical' counterp… Show more

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“…In order to model the MIR emission of the QGs in our final sample we re-ran Stardust with some modifications. First, in addition to the Draine & Li (2007) dust models (DL07) utilised by Stardust, we also included the dust emission (continuum + PAHs) of the empirical template (P-QG) presented in Paspaliaris et al (2023) that was constructed to reproduce the average IR emission of 229 local ellipticals. This step ensured that we would be able to capture any weak dust continuum and/or PAH emission that might be present in the spectrum of QGs and that cannot be recovered by the DL07 dust models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to model the MIR emission of the QGs in our final sample we re-ran Stardust with some modifications. First, in addition to the Draine & Li (2007) dust models (DL07) utilised by Stardust, we also included the dust emission (continuum + PAHs) of the empirical template (P-QG) presented in Paspaliaris et al (2023) that was constructed to reproduce the average IR emission of 229 local ellipticals. This step ensured that we would be able to capture any weak dust continuum and/or PAH emission that might be present in the spectrum of QGs and that cannot be recovered by the DL07 dust models.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…can observe tens of thousands of Z~1 accessory galaxies in a few square ranges, and Subaru/PFS was launched in 2019, which was the first time to conduct a super-large-scale spectral survey of galaxies in the 1 <  < 2 energy region. It brings new formation to the Milky Way Galaxy [13]. Some typical results are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Observational Study Of High Redshift Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Adopting a specific star formation rate (sSFR) of sSFR = 10 −11 yr −1 as the boundary between star-forming and quiescent galaxies (e.g. Brinchmann et al 2004;Fontanot et al 2009;Donnari et al 2019;Paspaliaris et al 2023), our sample contains 869 star-forming and 285 quiescent galaxies.…”
Section: Sample Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%