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Correlation of structure and stellar properties of galaxies in Stripe 82

Published 16 Jul 2020 in astro-ph.GA | (2007.08328v1)

Abstract: Establishing a correlation (or lack thereof) between the bimodal colour distribution of galaxies and their structural parameters is crucial to understand the origin of bimodality. To achieve that, we have performed 2D mass-based structural decomposition (bulge+disc) of all disc galaxies (total$=$1263) in the Herschel imaging area of the Stripe 82 region using $K_s$ band images from the VICS82 survey. The scaling relations thus derived are found to reflect the internal kinematics and are employed in combination to select an indubitable set of classical and pseudo bulge hosting disc galaxies. The rest of the galaxies ($<20\%$) are marked as discs with "ambiguous" bulges. Pseudo and classical bulge disc galaxies exhibit clear bimodality in terms of all stellar parameters ($M_*$, sSFR, $r-K_s$). All pseudo bulge disc galaxies are blue and star-forming and all classical bulge disc galaxies are red and quiescent with less than $5\%$ digressions. Ambiguous bulge disc galaxies are intermittent to pseudo and classical bulge disc galaxies in the distribution of all structural and stellar parameters. $\Delta$$\langle\mu_{eb}\rangle$ - based on the placement of bulges on the Kormendy relation - is found to be the most efficient single structural indicator of both bulge type and stellar activity. The placement of ambiguous bulge disc galaxies on scaling relations and fundamental plane, in addition to their peculiar stellar properties suggest that they are dominantly a part of the green valley.

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