What does the rapid loss of a galaxy's blue hue signify regarding its stellar population?

Answer

The existing massive, short-lived blue stars have quickly died out

The most massive stars that emit blue light have short lifespans; when star formation stops, these stars die off first, leaving behind the longer-lived, redder stars.

What does the rapid loss of a galaxy's blue hue signify regarding its stellar population?
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