Empirical aperture corrections for SDSS absorption indices, derived via CALIFA simulations, reach 15% of dynamical range at low redshift and reduce overestimates of old galaxy fractions by up to 10%.
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Observational analysis of COSMOS galaxy groups shows quiescent fraction builds steadily from z~1.5-2 with faster growth in richer groups, first RS ridgeline galaxies by z~2, a possible early overdensity at z=3.4, and no significant evolution in RS slope or scatter.
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Correcting the fiber-aperture bias affecting galaxy stellar populations in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Aperture corrections to absorption indices based on CALIFA integral field observations
Empirical aperture corrections for SDSS absorption indices, derived via CALIFA simulations, reach 15% of dynamical range at low redshift and reduce overestimates of old galaxy fractions by up to 10%.
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COSMOS-Web galaxy groups: Evolution of red sequence and quiescent galaxy fraction
Observational analysis of COSMOS galaxy groups shows quiescent fraction builds steadily from z~1.5-2 with faster growth in richer groups, first RS ridgeline galaxies by z~2, a possible early overdensity at z=3.4, and no significant evolution in RS slope or scatter.