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Massive blue early-type galaxies in the SDSS. I. A new population of recently quenched elliptical galaxies

, , , , , , , , , , and . (2013)cite arxiv:1308.0054Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. Version with full resolution figures at http://cas.umkc.edu/physics/mcintosh/mcintosh.RQE.hires.pdf.

Abstract

We use the SDSS to explore early-type galaxies (ETGs) that are plausibly in transition between the red sequence and the blue cloud. Through careful morphological inspection, we identify 1500 unusually blue elliptical galaxies among a larger sample of blue ETGs with 0.01<z<0.08 and M_star>1e10 h^-2 M_sun. Blue ellipticals comprise 3.7% of all ETGs with 1e10<M_star<1e11 h^-2 M_sun. Using fiber spectra diagnostics, we find a unique population of 172 non-star-forming ellipticals with distinctly blue urz colors and <3Gyr stellar ages. These recently quenched ellipticals (RQEs) have n=2.7-4.7x10^-5h^3 Mpc^-3 and sufficient numbers above 2.5e10 h^-2 M_sun to account for >50% of the expected quiescent growth at z~0 assuming this phase lasts 0.5Gyr. Based on color, stellar M/L ratios and metallicity estimates, we argue that RQEs have recent SFHs that differ from rejuvenated ETGs. Yet, a significant but small incidence (5%) of RQEs with E+A spectra implies that the quenching of most RQEs did not involve a large starburst. Most (90%) RQEs reside at the centers of 3x10^12h^-1 M_sun groups, which agrees well with the `small group scale' in which spiral merging onto the halo center is maximally efficient. The preferred RQE environment rules out satellite-specific quenching processes for most. Under the assumption that most RQEs were quenched by a hot halo atmosphere impeding efficient gas cooling, we discuss the incidence of Seyfert and LINER activity with regards to the maintenance-mode feedback needed to keep star formation shut off at the centers of such small halos. (abridged)

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[1308.0054] Massive blue early-type galaxies in the SDSS. I. A new population of recently quenched elliptical galaxies

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