2016A&A...585A..43C


Query : 2016A&A...585A..43C

2016A&A...585A..43C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 585A, 43-43 (2016/1-1)

The imprint of rapid star formation quenching on the spectral energy distributions of galaxies.

CIESLA L., BOSELLI A., ELBAZ D., BOISSIER S., BUAT V., CHARMANDARIS V., SCHREIBER C., BETHERMIN M., BAES M., BOQUIEN M., DE LOOZE I., FERNANDEZ-ONTIVEROS J.A., PAPPALARDO C., SPINOGLIO L. and VIAENE S.

Abstract (from CDS):

In high density environments, the gas content of galaxies is stripped, leading to a rapid quenching of their star formation activity. This dramatic environmental effect, which is not related to typical passive evolution, is generally not taken into account in the star formation histories (SFHs) usually assumed to perform spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting of these galaxies, yielding a poor fit of their stellar emission and, consequently, biased estimate of the star formation rate (SFR). In this work, we aim at reproducing this rapid quenching using a truncated delayed SFH that we implemented in the SED fitting code CIGALE. We show that the ratio between the instantaneous SFR and the SFR just before the quenching (rSFR) is well constrained as long as rest-frame UV data are available. This SED modeling is applied to the Herschel Reference Survey (HRS) containing isolated galaxies and sources falling in the dense environment of the Virgo cluster. The latter are HI-deficient because of ram pressure stripping. We show that the truncated delayed SFH successfully reproduces their SED, while typical SFH assumptions fail. A good correlation is found between rSFR and HI-def, the parameter that quantifies the gas deficiency of cluster galaxies, meaning that SED fitting results can be used to provide a tentative estimate of the gas deficiency of galaxies for which HI observations are not available. The HRS galaxies are placed on the SFR-M* diagram showing that the HI-deficient sources lie in the quiescent region, thus confirming previous studies. Using the rSFR parameter, we derive the SFR of these sources before quenching and show that they were previously on the main sequence relation. We show that the rSFR parameter is also recovered well for deeply obscured high redshift sources, as well as in the absence of IR data. SED fitting is thus a powerful tool for identifying galaxies that underwent a rapid star formation quenching.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 3666 GiG 11 24 26.0692042488 +11 20 31.397824824   12.5       ~ 148 0
2 NGC 4313 GiG 12 22 38.5152345672 +11 48 03.161125584   13.2       ~ 162 0
3 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6647 0
4 M 90 Sy2 12 36 49.8009839880 +13 09 46.523813040 10.56 10.26 9.54     ~ 899 1
5 NGC 4584 H2G 12 38 17.8738601928 +13 06 35.504341524   13.77       ~ 131 1
6 2MASX J12392226-0539536 GiP 12 39 22.2421296096 -05 39 53.113937868   16.34   15.00   ~ 23 0
7 IC 3718 GiG 12 44 45.992 +12 21 05.23   14.7       ~ 102 0
8 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4804 2

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