Post-starburst galaxies in SDSS-IV MaNGA: Two broad categories of evolutionary pathways
Abstract
We study the size-mass relation (SMR) and recent star formation history (SFH) of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the local Universe, using spatially resolved spectroscopy from the final data release of MaNGA. Our sample includes 489 PSB galaxies: 94 cPSB galaxies with central PSB regions, 85 rPSB galaxies with ring-like PSB regions and 310 iPSB galaxies with irregular PSB regions. When compared to control galaxies of similar SFR, redshift and mass, a similar SMR is found for all types of PSB samples except the cPSB galaxies which have smaller sizes at intermediate masses (9.5 10( M/M) 10.5). The iPSB galaxies in the star-forming sequence (iPSB-SF) show no/weak gradients in Dn(4000), EW(HδA) and EW(Hα), consistent with the global star-forming status of this type of galaxies, while the quiescent iPSB (iPSB-Q) sample shows negative gradients in Dn(4000) and positive gradients in EW(HδA), indicating older stellar populations in the inner regions. Both cPSB and rPSB samples show positive gradients in Dn(4000) and negative gradients in EW(HδA), indicating younger stellar populations in the inner regions. These results imply that the four types of PSB galaxies can be broadly divided into two distinct categories in terms of evolutionary pathway: (1) iPSB-SF and iPSB-Q which have SMRs and SFHs similar to control galaxies, preferring an inside-out quenching process, (2) rPSB and cPSB which appear to be different stages of the same event, likely to follow the outside-in quenching process driven by disruption events such as mergers that result in a more compact structure as quenching proceeds.
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