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H alpha 3: an H alpha imaging survey of HI selected galaxies from ALFALFA VI. The role of bars in quenching star formation from z=3 to the present epoch

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A growing body of evidence indicates that the star formation rate per unit stellar mass (sSFR) decreases with increasing mass in normal main-sequence star-forming galaxies. Many processes have been advocated as being responsible for this trend (also known as mass quenching), e.g., feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGNs), and the formation of classical bulges. In order to improve our insight into the mechanisms regulating the star formation in normal star-forming galaxies across cosmic epochs, we determine a refined star formation versus stellar mass relation in the local Universe. To this end we use the H alpha narrow-band imaging follow-up survey (H alpha 3) of field galaxies selected from the HI Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey (ALFALFA) in the Coma and Local superclusters. By complementing this local determination with high-redshift measurements from the literature, we reconstruct the star formation history of main-sequence galaxies as a function of stellar mass from the present epoch up to z = 3. In agreement with previous studies, our analysis shows that quenching mechanisms occur above a threshold stellar mass M-knee that evolves with redshift as proportional to(1 + z)(2). Moreover, visual morphological classification of individual objects in our local sample reveals a sharp increase in the fraction of visually classified strong bars with mass, hinting that strong bars may contribute to the observed downturn in the sSFR above Mknee. We test this hypothesis using a simple but physically motivated numerical model for bar formation, finding that strong bars can rapidly quench star formation in the central few kpc of field galaxies. We conclude that strong bars contribute significantly to the red colors observed in the inner parts of massive galaxies, although additional mechanisms are likely required to quench the star formation in the outer regions of massive spiral galaxies. Intriguingly, when we extrapolate our model to higher redshifts, we successfully recover the observed redshift evolution for M-knee. Our study highlights how the formation of strong bars in massive galaxies is an important mechanism in regulating the redshift evolution of the sSFR for field main-sequence galaxies.

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hal-01439806 , version 1 (18-01-2017)

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G. Gavazzi, G. Consolandi, M. Dotti, R. Fanali, M. Fossati, et al.. H alpha 3: an H alpha imaging survey of HI selected galaxies from ALFALFA VI. The role of bars in quenching star formation from z=3 to the present epoch. Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A, 2015, 580, ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201425351⟩. ⟨hal-01439806⟩
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