Local Star-forming Galaxies Build Up Central Mass Concentration Most Actively near M∗ = 1010M

To understand in what mass regime star-forming galaxies (SFGs) build up central mass concentration most actively, we present a study on the luminosity-weighted stellar age radial gradient (∇age) distribution of ∼3600 low-redshift SFGs using the MaNGA Pipe3D data available in Data Release 17 from the...

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