SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components

We study the properties of 66 galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars from MaNGA survey. The fraction of kinematically misaligned galaxies varies with galaxy physical parameters, i.e. M*, SFR and sSFR. According to their sSFR, we further classify these 66 galaxies into three categories,...

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Main Authors: Jin, Yifei, Chen, Yanmei, Shi, Yong, Tremonti, C.A., Bershady, M.A., Merrifield, M., Emsellem, E., Fu, Hai, Wake, D., Bundy, K., Lin, Lihwai, Argudo-Fernandez, M., Huang, Song, Stark, D.V., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Bizyaev, D., Brownstein, J., Chisholm, J., Guo, Qi, Hao, Lei, Hu, Jian, Li, Cheng, Li, Ran, Masters, K.L., Malanushenko, E., Pan, Kaike, Riffel, R.A., Roman-Lopes, A., Simmons, A., Thomas, D., Wang, Lan, Westfall, K., Yan, Renbin
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author Jin, Yifei
Chen, Yanmei
Shi, Yong
Tremonti, C.A.
Bershady, M.A.
Merrifield, M.
Emsellem, E.
Fu, Hai
Wake, D.
Bundy, K.
Lin, Lihwai
Argudo-Fernandez, M.
Huang, Song
Stark, D.V.
Storchi-Bergmann, T.
Bizyaev, D.
Brownstein, J.
Chisholm, J.
Guo, Qi
Hao, Lei
Hu, Jian
Li, Cheng
Li, Ran
Masters, K.L.
Malanushenko, E.
Pan, Kaike
Riffel, R.A.
Roman-Lopes, A.
Simmons, A.
Thomas, D.
Wang, Lan
Westfall, K.
Yan, Renbin
author_facet Jin, Yifei
Chen, Yanmei
Shi, Yong
Tremonti, C.A.
Bershady, M.A.
Merrifield, M.
Emsellem, E.
Fu, Hai
Wake, D.
Bundy, K.
Lin, Lihwai
Argudo-Fernandez, M.
Huang, Song
Stark, D.V.
Storchi-Bergmann, T.
Bizyaev, D.
Brownstein, J.
Chisholm, J.
Guo, Qi
Hao, Lei
Hu, Jian
Li, Cheng
Li, Ran
Masters, K.L.
Malanushenko, E.
Pan, Kaike
Riffel, R.A.
Roman-Lopes, A.
Simmons, A.
Thomas, D.
Wang, Lan
Westfall, K.
Yan, Renbin
author_sort Jin, Yifei
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description We study the properties of 66 galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars from MaNGA survey. The fraction of kinematically misaligned galaxies varies with galaxy physical parameters, i.e. M*, SFR and sSFR. According to their sSFR, we further classify these 66 galaxies into three categories, 10 star-forming, 26 ‘Green Valley’ and 30 quiescent ones. The properties of different types of kinematically misaligned galaxies are different in that the star-forming ones have positive gradient in Dn4000 and higher gas-phase metallicity, while the green valley/quiescent ones have negative Dn4000 gradients and lower gas-phase metallicity on average. There is evidence that all types of the kinematically misaligned galaxies tend to live in more isolated environment. Based on all these observational results, we propose a scenario for the formation of star-forming galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars \-− the progenitor accretes misaligned gas from a gas-rich dwarf or cosmic web, the cancellation of angular momentum from gas–gas collisions between the pre-existing gas and the accreted gas largely accelerates gas inflow, leading to fast centrally concentrated star formation. The higher metallicity is due to enrichment from this star formation. For the kinematically misaligned green valley and quiescent galaxies, they might be formed through gas-poor progenitors accreting kinematically misaligned gas from satellites which are smaller in mass.
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spelling nottingham-373032020-05-04T18:20:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37303/ SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components Jin, Yifei Chen, Yanmei Shi, Yong Tremonti, C.A. Bershady, M.A. Merrifield, M. Emsellem, E. Fu, Hai Wake, D. Bundy, K. Lin, Lihwai Argudo-Fernandez, M. Huang, Song Stark, D.V. Storchi-Bergmann, T. Bizyaev, D. Brownstein, J. Chisholm, J. Guo, Qi Hao, Lei Hu, Jian Li, Cheng Li, Ran Masters, K.L. Malanushenko, E. Pan, Kaike Riffel, R.A. Roman-Lopes, A. Simmons, A. Thomas, D. Wang, Lan Westfall, K. Yan, Renbin We study the properties of 66 galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars from MaNGA survey. The fraction of kinematically misaligned galaxies varies with galaxy physical parameters, i.e. M*, SFR and sSFR. According to their sSFR, we further classify these 66 galaxies into three categories, 10 star-forming, 26 ‘Green Valley’ and 30 quiescent ones. The properties of different types of kinematically misaligned galaxies are different in that the star-forming ones have positive gradient in Dn4000 and higher gas-phase metallicity, while the green valley/quiescent ones have negative Dn4000 gradients and lower gas-phase metallicity on average. There is evidence that all types of the kinematically misaligned galaxies tend to live in more isolated environment. Based on all these observational results, we propose a scenario for the formation of star-forming galaxies with kinematically misaligned gas and stars \-− the progenitor accretes misaligned gas from a gas-rich dwarf or cosmic web, the cancellation of angular momentum from gas–gas collisions between the pre-existing gas and the accreted gas largely accelerates gas inflow, leading to fast centrally concentrated star formation. The higher metallicity is due to enrichment from this star formation. For the kinematically misaligned green valley and quiescent galaxies, they might be formed through gas-poor progenitors accreting kinematically misaligned gas from satellites which are smaller in mass. Oxford University Press 2016-11-21 Article PeerReviewed Jin, Yifei, Chen, Yanmei, Shi, Yong, Tremonti, C.A., Bershady, M.A., Merrifield, M., Emsellem, E., Fu, Hai, Wake, D., Bundy, K., Lin, Lihwai, Argudo-Fernandez, M., Huang, Song, Stark, D.V., Storchi-Bergmann, T., Bizyaev, D., Brownstein, J., Chisholm, J., Guo, Qi, Hao, Lei, Hu, Jian, Li, Cheng, Li, Ran, Masters, K.L., Malanushenko, E., Pan, Kaike, Riffel, R.A., Roman-Lopes, A., Simmons, A., Thomas, D., Wang, Lan, Westfall, K. and Yan, Renbin (2016) SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 463 (1). pp. 913-926. ISSN 0035-8711 Galaxy: abundances; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: stellar content; galaxies: structure http://mnras.oxfordjournals.org/content/463/1/913 doi:10.1093/mnras/stw2055 doi:10.1093/mnras/stw2055
spellingShingle Galaxy: abundances; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: stellar content; galaxies: structure
Jin, Yifei
Chen, Yanmei
Shi, Yong
Tremonti, C.A.
Bershady, M.A.
Merrifield, M.
Emsellem, E.
Fu, Hai
Wake, D.
Bundy, K.
Lin, Lihwai
Argudo-Fernandez, M.
Huang, Song
Stark, D.V.
Storchi-Bergmann, T.
Bizyaev, D.
Brownstein, J.
Chisholm, J.
Guo, Qi
Hao, Lei
Hu, Jian
Li, Cheng
Li, Ran
Masters, K.L.
Malanushenko, E.
Pan, Kaike
Riffel, R.A.
Roman-Lopes, A.
Simmons, A.
Thomas, D.
Wang, Lan
Westfall, K.
Yan, Renbin
SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title_full SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title_fullStr SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title_full_unstemmed SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title_short SDSS-IV MaNGA: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
title_sort sdss-iv manga: properties of galaxies with kinematically decoupled stellar and gaseous components
topic Galaxy: abundances; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: stellar content; galaxies: structure
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