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The identification of post-starburst galaxies at z∼1 using multiwavelength photometry: a spectroscopic verification

Maltby, David T.; Almaini, Omar; Wild, Vivienne; Hatch, Nina A.; Hartley, William G.; Simpson, Chris; McLure, Ross J.; Dunlop, James; Rowlands, Kate; Cirasuolo, Michele

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Authors

Dr. DAVID MALTBY David.Maltby@nottingham.ac.uk
Teaching Associate in Physics Andastronomy

OMAR ALMAINI omar.almaini@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Astrophysics

Vivienne Wild

Nina A. Hatch

William G. Hartley

Chris Simpson

Ross J. McLure

James Dunlop

Kate Rowlands

Michele Cirasuolo



Abstract

Despite decades of study, we still do not fully understand why some massive galaxies abruptly switch off their star formation in the early Universe, and what causes their rapid transition to the red sequence. Post-starburst galaxies provide a rare opportunity to study this transition phase, but few have currently been spectroscopically identified at high redshift (z > 1). In this paper, we present the spectroscopic verification of a new photometric technique to identify post-starbursts in high-redshift surveys. The method classifies the broad-band optical–nearinfrared spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of galaxies using three spectral shape parameters (supercolours), derived from a principal component analysis of model SEDs. When applied to the multiwavelength photometric data in the UKIDSS Ultra Deep Survey, this technique identified over 900 candidate post-starbursts at redshifts 0.5<z<2.0. In this study, we present deep optical spectroscopy for a subset of these galaxies, in order to confirm their post-starburst nature. Where a spectroscopic assessment was possible, we find the majority (19/24 galaxies; ∼80 per cent) exhibit the strong Balmer absorption (H δ equivalent width Wλ > 5 angstrem) and Balmer break, characteristic of post-starburst galaxies.We conclude that photometric methods can be used to select large samples of recently-quenched galaxies in the distant Universe.

Citation

Maltby, D. T., Almaini, O., Wild, V., Hatch, N. A., Hartley, W. G., Simpson, C., McLure, R. J., Dunlop, J., Rowlands, K., & Cirasuolo, M. (2016). The identification of post-starburst galaxies at z∼1 using multiwavelength photometry: a spectroscopic verification. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 459(1), Article L114-L118. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slw057

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 30, 2016
Online Publication Date Apr 13, 2016
Publication Date Jun 11, 2016
Deposit Date Jan 12, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jan 12, 2017
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Electronic ISSN 1745-3933
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 459
Issue 1
Article Number L114-L118
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slw057
Keywords methods: statistical ; galaxies: fundamental parameters ; galaxies: highredshift ; galaxies: photometry ; galaxies: statistics ; galaxies: stellar content
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/795602
Publisher URL http://mnrasl.oxfordjournals.org/content/459/1/L114
Contract Date Jan 12, 2017

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