Fast-rotating green valley galaxies maintain higher metallicities than slow-rotating ones because slow rotators experience stronger outflows and more mergers that deplete their chemical content.
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Simulations show dense environments suppress dwarf satellite abundance relative to voids, with environment as the main driver over host stellar mass and morphology.
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Contrasting evolutionary pathways of fast- and slow-rotating galaxies in the green valley
Fast-rotating green valley galaxies maintain higher metallicities than slow-rotating ones because slow rotators experience stronger outflows and more mergers that deplete their chemical content.
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Cosmic Environment as the Primary Driver of Dwarf Satellite Statistics
Simulations show dense environments suppress dwarf satellite abundance relative to voids, with environment as the main driver over host stellar mass and morphology.