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dc.contributor.authorMedling, Anne M.
dc.contributor.authorCortese, Luca
dc.contributor.authorCroom, Scott M.
dc.contributor.authorGreen, Andrew W.
dc.contributor.authorGroves, Brent
dc.contributor.authorHampton, Elise
dc.contributor.authorHo, I-Ting
dc.contributor.authorDavies, Luke J. M.
dc.contributor.authorKewley, Lisa J.
dc.contributor.authorMoffett, Amanda J.
dc.contributor.authorSchaefer, Adam L.
dc.contributor.authorTaylor, Edward
dc.contributor.authorZafar, Tayyaba
dc.contributor.authorBekki, Kenji
dc.contributor.authorBland-Hawthorn, Joss
dc.contributor.authorBloom, Jessica V.
dc.contributor.authorBrough, Sarah
dc.contributor.authorBryant, Julia J.
dc.contributor.authorCatinella, Barbara
dc.contributor.authorCecil, Gerald
dc.contributor.authorColless, Matthew
dc.contributor.authorCouch, Warrick J.
dc.contributor.authorDrinkwater, Michael J.
dc.contributor.authorDriver, Simon P.
dc.contributor.authorFederrath, Christoph
dc.contributor.authorFoster, Caroline
dc.contributor.authorGoldstein, Gregory
dc.contributor.authorGoodwin, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHopkins, Andrew
dc.contributor.authorLawrence, J. S.
dc.contributor.authorLeslie, Sarah K.
dc.contributor.authorLewis, Geraint F.
dc.contributor.authorLorente, Nuria P. F.
dc.contributor.authorOwers, Matt S.
dc.contributor.authorMcDermid, Richard
dc.contributor.authorRichards, Samuel N.
dc.contributor.authorSharp, Robert
dc.contributor.authorScott, Nicholas
dc.contributor.authorSweet, Sarah M.
dc.contributor.authorTaranu, Dan S.
dc.contributor.authorTescari, Edoardo
dc.contributor.authorTonini, Chiara
dc.contributor.authorSande, Jesse van de
dc.contributor.authorWalcher, C. Jakob
dc.contributor.authorWright, Angus
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-16T15:30:08Z
dc.date.available2018-03-16T15:30:08Z
dc.date.issued2018-04-21
dc.identifier.citationMedling , A M , Cortese , L , Croom , S M , Green , A W , Groves , B , Hampton , E , Ho , I-T , Davies , L J M , Kewley , L J , Moffett , A J , Schaefer , A L , Taylor , E , Zafar , T , Bekki , K , Bland-Hawthorn , J , Bloom , J V , Brough , S , Bryant , J J , Catinella , B , Cecil , G , Colless , M , Couch , W J , Drinkwater , M J , Driver , S P , Federrath , C , Foster , C , Goldstein , G , Goodwin , M , Hopkins , A , Lawrence , J S , Leslie , S K , Lewis , G F , Lorente , N P F , Owers , M S , McDermid , R , Richards , S N , Sharp , R , Scott , N , Sweet , S M , Taranu , D S , Tescari , E , Tonini , C , Sande , J V D , Walcher , C J & Wright , A 2018 , ' The SAMI Galaxy Survey : spatially resolving the main sequence of star formation ' , Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol. 475 , no. 4 , pp. 5194-5214 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty127en
dc.identifier.issn0035-8711
dc.identifier.otherPURE: 252572276
dc.identifier.otherPURE UUID: 2b75a9e6-380b-4092-a926-44180573a7f7
dc.identifier.otherArXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/1801.04283v1
dc.identifier.otherScopus: 85041303859
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10023/12963
dc.description.abstractWe present the ∼800 star formation rate maps for the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey based on H α emission maps, corrected for dust attenuation via the Balmer decrement, that are included in the SAMI Public Data Release 1. We mask out spaxels contaminated by non-stellar emission using the [O iii]/H β, [N ii]/H α, [S ii]/H α, and [O i]/H α line ratios. Using these maps, we examine the global and resolved star-forming main sequences of SAMI galaxies as a function of morphology, environmental density, and stellar mass. Galaxies further below the star-forming main sequence are more likely to have flatter star formation profiles. Early-type galaxies split into two populations with similar stellar masses and central stellar mass surface densities. The main-sequence population has centrally concentrated star formation similar to late-type galaxies, while galaxies >3σ below the main sequence show significantly reduced star formation most strikingly in the nuclear regions. The split populations support a two-step quenching mechanism, wherein halo mass first cuts off the gas supply and remaining gas continues to form stars until the local stellar mass surface density can stabilize the reduced remaining fuel against further star formation. Across all morphologies, galaxies in denser environments show a decreased specific star formation rate from the outside in, supporting an environmental cause for quenching, such as ram-pressure stripping or galaxy interactions.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societyen
dc.rights© 2018, the Author(s). This work has been made available online in accordance with the publisher’s policies. This is the author created, accepted version manuscript following peer review and may differ slightly from the final published version. The final published version of this work is available at https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty127en
dc.subjectSurveysen
dc.subjectGalaxies: evolutionen
dc.subjectGalaxies: star formationen
dc.subjectQB Astronomyen
dc.subjectQC Physicsen
dc.subjectDASen
dc.subject.lccQBen
dc.subject.lccQCen
dc.titleThe SAMI Galaxy Survey : spatially resolving the main sequence of star formationen
dc.typeJournal articleen
dc.description.versionPublisher PDFen
dc.contributor.institutionUniversity of St Andrews. School of Physics and Astronomyen
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty127
dc.description.statusPeer revieweden


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