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Fast, Slow, Early, Late: Quenching Massive Galaxies at z ∼0.8
Sandro Tacchella
, Charlie Conroy
, S. M. Faber
, Benjamin D. Johnson
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Joel Leja
, Guillermo Barro
, Emily C. Cunningham
, Alis J. Deason
, Puragra Guhathakurta
, Yicheng Guo
, Lars Hernquist
, David C. Koo
, Kevin McKinnon
, Constance M. Rockosi
, Joshua S. Speagle
, Pieter Van Dokkum
, Hassen M. Yesuf
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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Galaxies
100%
Early-late
100%
Massive Galaxies
100%
Fast-slow
100%
Dust
66%
Low-mass
66%
Star Formation History
66%
Quiescent Galaxies
66%
Nonparametric
33%
Active Galactic nuclei
33%
Star Formation
33%
Physical Model
33%
Photometry
33%
Photometric Data
33%
Optical Spectroscopy
33%
Emission Lines
33%
Metallicity
33%
Stellar Populations
33%
Keck
33%
Full Bayesian
33%
Main Sequence
33%
Star-forming Galaxies
33%
Spectroscopic Data
33%
Star-forming
33%
Continuous Distribution
33%
Attenuation Law
33%
Dust Attenuation
33%
Analysis Support
33%
Bayesian Framework
33%
Ridge Line
33%
Prospectors
33%
Quenching Mechanism
33%
Rejuvenation
33%
Range Distribution
33%
Physics
Star Formation
100%
Galaxy Mass
66%
Active Galactic Nuclei
33%
Photometry
33%
Metallicity
33%
Stellar Populations
33%