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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STAD3801 | ||||
| Año | 2023 | ||||
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We present a study on the star formation histories (SFHs) of galaxies covering the range 10(4) < M-star/M-circle dot < 10(12), leveraging full spectral fitting algorithms. Our sample consists of 31 dwarf galaxies from the SAMI-Fornax Survey with stellar masses between 10(7)-10(9.5)M(circle dot), early-type galaxies from the ATLAS(3D) project with stellar masses between 10(10)-10(12 )M(circle dot), and dwarf galaxies that are satellites of Andromeda and the Milky Way, with 10(4) < M-star/M-circle dot < 10(8). We find that galaxies from 10(7)-10(8 )M(circle dot) exhibit the smallest star formation rates (SFRs), while the SFR increase as we move down or up in mass. In this sense, we find that some 10(5 )M(circle dot) galaxies have cumulative SFHs that are comparable to those of 10(12 )M(circle dot) galaxies. Our study shows that the evolution of giant galaxies is primarily governed by their internal properties, with time-scales that do not depend on their environmental location. In contrast, dwarf galaxies below 10(8 )M(circle dot) can be significantly affected in dense environments, such as the inner regions of a cluster, that severely quench the galaxies before the assembly of their 50 per cent present-day mass. We find that, only dwarfs with stellar masses between 10(7)-10(9 )M(circle dot) actively form stars nowadays, while less massive galaxies seem to remain unaffected by the environment due to the expulsion of most of their gas at an early stage in their evolution. Our study highlights and corroborates a critical threshold around 10(8)-10(9)M(circle dot) in galaxy evolution from previous studies, separating more massive galaxies minimally impacted by the environment from those less massive galaxies quenched by it.
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| 1 | Romero-Gomez, J. | - |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España |
| 2 | LOPEZ-AGUERRI, JOSE ALFONSO | Hombre |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España |
| 3 | Peletier, R. E. | Hombre |
Univ Groningen - Países Bajos
Kapteyn Instituut - Países Bajos |
| 4 | Mieske, Steffen | Hombre |
ESO - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile European Southern Observ - Chile |
| 5 | van de Ven, Glenn | Hombre |
Univ Vienna - Austria
Universität Wien - Austria |
| 6 | Falcon-Barroso, Jesus | Hombre |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España |
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| Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte |
| Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades |
| Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports |
| Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion y Universidades |
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| This research is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports under grant AYA2017-83204-P and by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion y Universidades by the grant PID2020-119342GB-I00. |
| This research is supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports under grant AYA2017-83204-P and by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación y Universidades by the grant PID2020-119342GB-I00. |