We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transformation of massive galaxies, using a large sample of photometrically selected post-starburst galaxies in the UKIDSS Ultra-Deep Survey field. We find that post-starburst galaxies at high redshift (z > 1) show high Sérsic indices, significantly higher than those of active star-forming galaxies, but with a distribution that is indistinguishable from the old quiescent population. We conclude that the morphological transformation occurs before (or during) the quenching of star formation. Recently quenched galaxies are also the most compact; we find evidence that massive post-starburst galaxies (M* > 1010.5 M⊙) at high redshift (z > 1) are on average...
Massive galaxies at high redshifts (z > 2) show different characteristics from their local counte...
AW and VW acknowledges support from the European Research Council Starting Grant (SEDMorph; P.I. V. ...
International audienceThree billion years after the big bang (at redshift z = 2), half of the most m...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We present the evolution in the number density and stellar mass functions of photometrically selecte...
We present an analysis of the structure of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the redshift range 0.5 &...
We present an analysis of the structure of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the redshift range 0.5 &...
It is not very well understood how galaxies quench their star formation and undergo morphological tr...
<p>Despite decades of study, we still do not fully understand why some massive galaxies abruptly swi...
We present the first study of the large-scale clustering of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the hig...
Post-starburst (PSB) galaxies are among the most rare and interesting classes of objects in extragal...
Funding: DTM acknowledges support from STFC. NAH acknowledges support from STFC throughan Ernest Rut...
Massive galaxies at high redshifts (z > 2) show different characteristics from their local counte...
AW and VW acknowledges support from the European Research Council Starting Grant (SEDMorph; P.I. V. ...
International audienceThree billion years after the big bang (at redshift z = 2), half of the most m...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We investigate the relationship between the quenching of star formation and the structural transform...
We present the evolution in the number density and stellar mass functions of photometrically selecte...
We present an analysis of the structure of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the redshift range 0.5 &...
We present an analysis of the structure of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the redshift range 0.5 &...
It is not very well understood how galaxies quench their star formation and undergo morphological tr...
<p>Despite decades of study, we still do not fully understand why some massive galaxies abruptly swi...
We present the first study of the large-scale clustering of post-starburst (PSB) galaxies in the hig...
Post-starburst (PSB) galaxies are among the most rare and interesting classes of objects in extragal...
Funding: DTM acknowledges support from STFC. NAH acknowledges support from STFC throughan Ernest Rut...
Massive galaxies at high redshifts (z > 2) show different characteristics from their local counte...
AW and VW acknowledges support from the European Research Council Starting Grant (SEDMorph; P.I. V. ...
International audienceThree billion years after the big bang (at redshift z = 2), half of the most m...