What causes the characteristic reddish hue observed in quenched elliptical galaxies?

Answer

Short-lived, massive blue stars have died out, leaving only older, evolved stars like red giants.

Once star formation stops, the population ages; massive, short-lived blue stars die off quickly, leaving behind lower-mass stars that evolve into red giants, producing the observed deep red color.

What causes the characteristic reddish hue observed in quenched elliptical galaxies?
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