Galaxy zoo: stronger bars facilitate quenching in star-forming galaxies

Author:

Géron Tobias1ORCID,Smethurst R J1ORCID,Lintott Chris1ORCID,Kruk Sandor2ORCID,Masters Karen L3ORCID,Simmons Brooke4ORCID,Stark David V3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oxford Astrophysics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Denys Wilkinson Building, Keble Road, Oxford OX1 3RH, UK

2. European Space Agency, ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, NL-2201 AZ Noordwijk, the Netherlands

3. Haverford College, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 370 Lancaster Avenue, Haverford, PA 19041, USA

4. Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YB, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT We have used Galaxy Zoo DECaLS (GZD) to study strong and weak bars in disc galaxies. Out of the 314 000 galaxies in GZD, we created a volume-limited sample (0.01 < z < 0.05, Mr < − 18.96) which contains 1867 galaxies with reliable volunteer bar classifications in the ALFALFA footprint. In keeping with previous Galaxy Zoo surveys (such as GZ2), the morphological classifications from GZD agree well with previous morphological surveys. GZD considers galaxies to either have a strong bar (15.5 per cent), a weak bar (28.1 per cent) or no bar (56.4 per cent), based on volunteer classifications on images obtained from the DECaLS survey. This places GZD in a unique position to assess differences between strong and weak bars. We find that the strong bar fraction is typically higher in quiescent galaxies than in star-forming galaxies, while the weak bar fraction is similar. Moreover, we have found that strong bars facilitate the quenching process in star-forming galaxies, finding higher fibre star formation rates (SFRs), lower gas masses, and shorter depletion time-scales in these galaxies compared to unbarred galaxies. However, we also found that any differences between strong and weak bars disappear when controlling for bar length. Based on this, we conclude that weak and strong bars are not fundamentally different phenomena. Instead, we propose that there is a continuum of bar types, which varies from ‘weakest’ to ‘strongest’.

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Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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