http://arxiv.org/abs/1608.00256
We investigate the optical and Wide-field Survey Explorer (WISE) colors of “E+A” identified poststarburst galaxies, including a deep analysis on 190 poststarbursts detected in the 2MASS Extended Source Catalog. The poststarburst galaxies appear in both the optical green valley and the WISE Infrared Transition Zone (IRTZ). Furthermore, we find that poststarbursts occupy a distinct region [3.4]-[4.6] vs. [4.6]-[12] WISE colors, enabling the identification of this class of transitioning galaxies through the use of broad band photometric criteria alone. We have investigated possible causes for the WISE colors of poststarbursts by constructing a composite spectral energy distribution (SED), finding that mid-infrared (4–12\micron) properties of poststarbursts are consistent with either 11.3um polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission, or Thermally Pulsating Asymptotic Giant Branch (TP-AGB) and post-AGB stars. The composite SED of extended poststarburst galaxies with 22um emission detected with signal to noise >3 requires a hot dust component to produce their observed 22um emission, consistent with the presence of an AGN. The composite SED of WISE 22um non-detections (S/N<3) was created by stacking 22um images and is also consistent with an AGN contribution. Given that the E+A selection selects against AGNs, the non-negligible number of AGNs found in this sample should cause us to reconsider the relative importance of the presence of an AGN in transitioning galaxies.
K. Alatalo, M. Lacy, T. Bitsakis, et. al.
Tue, 2 Aug 16
18/80
Comments: 10 pages, 8 figures, submitted to ApJ
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