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The Role of Active Galactic Nuclei in the Quenching of Massive Galaxies in the SQuIGGL→E Survey
Jenny E. Greene
, David Setton
, Rachel Bezanson
, Katherine A. Suess
, Mariska Kriek
, Justin S. Spilker
,
Andy D. Goulding
, Robert Feldmann
Astrophysical Sciences
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Galaxies
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Active Galactic nuclei
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Massive Galaxies
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Stellar Masses
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Starburst Galaxies
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Stellar Ages
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Nuclear Activity
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Radio
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey
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Mass Range
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Luminosity
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Molecular Gas
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Emission Lines
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Weakly Dependent
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Radio Continuum
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Optical Emission
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Gas Fraction
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Age Trends
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Radioactivity
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Line Index
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Active Fraction
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Physics
Active Galactic Nuclei
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Stellar Mass
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Starburst Galaxy
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Stellar Ages
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Light Emission
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Sky Surveys
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Black Holes
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Radio Continuum Emission
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Molecular Gas
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