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Repainting the colour-mass diagrams by unearthing the green mountain: dust-rich S0 galaxies in the colour-(galaxy stellar mass) diagram, and the colour-(black hole mass) relations for dust-poor versus dust-rich galaxies

Published 2 May 2024 in astro-ph.GA | (2405.00944v1)

Abstract: Lenticular galaxies are notoriously misclassified as elliptical galaxies and, as such, a (disc inclination)-dependent correction for dust is often not applied to the magnitudes of dusty lenticular galaxies. This results in overly red galaxy colours, impacting their distribution in the colour-magnitude diagram. It is revealed how this has led to an underpopulation of the green valley' by hiding agreen mountain' of massive dust-rich lenticular galaxies - known to be built from gas-rich major mergers - within the red sequence' of colour-(stellar mass) diagrams. Correcting for dust, agreen mountain' appears at $M_{\rm *,gal}\sim10{11}$ M$_\odot$, along with signs of an extension to lower masses producing a green range' orgreen ridge' on the green side of the red sequence' andblue cloud.' The red sequence' is shown to be comprised of two components: a red plateau defined by elliptical galaxies with a near-constant colour and by lower-mass dust-poor lenticular galaxies, which are mostly a primordial population but may include faded/transformed spiral galaxies. The quasi-triangular-shaped galaxy evolution sequence, previously called theTriangal', is revealed in the galaxy colour-(stellar mass) diagram. It tracks the speciation of galaxies and their associated migration through the diagram. The connection of the `Triangal' to previous galaxy morphology sequences (Fork, Trident, Comb) is also shown herein. Finally, the colour-(black hole mass) diagram is revisited, revealing how the dust correction generates a blue-green sequence for the spiral $and$ dust-rich lenticular galaxies that is offset from a green-red sequence defined by the dust-poor lenticular and elliptical galaxies.

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