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AbstractThe distribution of galaxies has been studied to show the difference between the blue cloud and red sequence and to define the green valley region. However, there are still many open questions regarding the importance of the green valley for understanding the morphological transformation and evolution of galaxies, how galaxies change from late-type to early-type and the role of AGN in galaxy formation and evolution scenario. The work focused on studying in more details the properties of green valley galaxies by testing the six most used selection criteria, differences between them, and how they may affect the main results and conclusions. The main findings are that, by selecting the green valley galaxies using different criteria, we are selecting different types of galaxies in terms of their stellar masses, sSFR, SFR, spectroscopic classification and morphological properties, where the difference was more significant for colour criteria than for sSFR and SFR vs. M* criteria.
Galaxies: fundamental parameters, statistical [Methods], Galaxies: star formation, active [Galaxies], Galaxies: evolution, FOS: Physical sciences, Galaxies: active, evolution [Galaxies], star formation [Galaxies], Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies, galaxies [Ultraviolet], Ultraviolet: galaxies, Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA), fundamental parameters [Galaxies], Methods: statistical
Galaxies: fundamental parameters, statistical [Methods], Galaxies: star formation, active [Galaxies], Galaxies: evolution, FOS: Physical sciences, Galaxies: active, evolution [Galaxies], star formation [Galaxies], Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies, galaxies [Ultraviolet], Ultraviolet: galaxies, Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA), fundamental parameters [Galaxies], Methods: statistical
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