Abstract
It has been suggested that the bulge-to-total stellar mass ratio or feedback from black holes (BHs), traced by the BH-to-(total stellar) mass ratio, might establish a galaxy's specific star formation rate (sSFR). We reveal that a galaxy's morphology" reflecting its formation history, particularly accretions and mergers" is a far better determinant of the sSFR. Consequently, we suggest that galaxy formation models which regulate the sSFR primarily through BH feedback prescriptions or bulge-regulated disc fragmentation consider acquisitions and mergers which establish the galaxy morphology. We additionally make several new observations regarding current (z ∼ 0) star-formation rates. (i) Galaxies with little to no star formation have bulges with an extensive range of stellar masses; bulge mass does not dictate presence/absence on the 'star-forming main sequence'. (ii) The (wet merger)-built, dust-rich S0 galaxies are the 'green valley' bridging population between elliptical galaxies on the 'red sequence' and spiral galaxies on the blue star-forming main sequence. (iii) The dust-poor S0 galaxies are not on the star-forming main sequence nor in the 'green valley'. Instead, they wait in the field for gas accretion and/or minor mergers to transform them into spiral galaxies. Mid-infrared sample selection can miss these (primordial) low dust-content and low stellar-luminosity S0 galaxies. Finally, the appearance of the quasi-triangular-shaped galaxy-assembly sequence, previously dubbed the `Triangal', which tracks the morphological evolution of galaxies, is revealed in the sSFR-(stellar mass) diagram.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 10059-10076 |
| Number of pages | 18 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | 527 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2024 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- galaxies: bulges
- galaxies: evolution
- galaxies: interactions
- galaxies: star formation
- quasars: supermassive black holes
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