2018MNRAS.475.3700M


Query : 2018MNRAS.475.3700M

2018MNRAS.475.3700M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 475, 3700-3729 (2018/April-2)

Timing the formation and assembly of early-type galaxies via spatially resolved stellar populations analysis.

MARTIN-NAVARRO I., VAZDEKIS A., FALCON-BARROSO J., LA BARBERA F., YILDIRIM A. and VAN DE VEN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

To investigate star formation and assembly processes of massive galaxies, we present here a spatially resolved stellar population analysis of a sample of 45 elliptical galaxies (Es) selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey. We find rather flat age and [Mg/Fe] radial gradients, weakly dependent on the effective velocity dispersion of the galaxy within half-light radius. However, our analysis shows that metallicity gradients become steeper with increasing galaxy velocity dispersion. In addition, we have homogeneously compared the stellar population gradients of our sample of Es to a sample of nearby relic galaxies, i.e. local remnants of the high-z population of red nuggets. This comparison indicates that, first, the cores of present-day massive galaxies were likely formed in gas-rich, rapid star formation events at high redshift (z >= 2). This led to radial metallicity variations steeper than observed in the local Universe, and positive [Mg/Fe] gradients. Secondly, our analysis also suggests that a later sequence of minor dry mergers, populating the outskirts of early-type galaxies (ETGs), flattened the pristine [Mg/Fe] and metallicity gradients. Finally, we find a tight age–[Mg/Fe] relation, supporting that the duration of the star formation is the main driver of the [Mg/Fe] enhancement in massive ETGs. However, the star formation time-scale alone is not able to fully explain our [Mg/Fe] measurements. Interestingly, our results match the expected effect that a variable stellar initial mass function would have on the [Mg/Fe] ratio.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 47

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Number of rows : 47
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 155 GiG 00 34 40.0836282072 -10 45 59.535350856   13   12.51   ~ 51 1
2 NGC 364 LIN 01 04 40.8307468896 -00 48 09.890173044   14.6       ~ 64 0
3 NGC 499 LIN 01 23 11.4954761664 +33 27 36.656232300   13.0 12.3     ~ 172 0
4 NGC 529 GiG 01 25 40.2853500672 +34 42 46.858807800   13.1   11.68   ~ 101 0
5 NGC 731 AG? 01 54 56.2118106552 -09 00 38.899681236   13.46   12.08   ~ 46 0
6 NGC 938 GiG 02 28 33.5195261688 +20 17 01.358927304   13.8       ~ 53 0
7 NGC 962 GiG 02 32 39.8247120624 +28 04 12.029405988   14.2       ~ 32 0
8 NGC 1026 AG? 02 39 19.2009213936 +06 32 38.531603472   14.1       ~ 35 0
9 NGC 1060 GiG 02 43 15.045 +32 25 30.04 13.71 13.00 11.81     ~ 111 1
10 NGC 1132 EmG 02 52 51.82 -01 16 29.0   13.9   12.16   ~ 167 0
11 NGC 1349 LIN 03 31 27.5125084008 +04 22 51.205128636   15.00       ~ 73 0
12 NGC 1361 Sy2 03 34 17.7479435040 -06 15 54.025326000   13.78       ~ 36 1
13 NGC 1656 AG? 04 45 53.3837043048 -05 08 12.198704784   14   12.33   ~ 32 0
14 NGC 2513 GiG 08 02 24.657 +09 24 48.93   13.7       ~ 90 0
15 NGC 2592 AG? 08 27 08.0516435904 +25 58 13.122058224   13.6       ~ 115 0
16 NGC 2880 GiG 09 29 34.5699581472 +62 29 26.020090572   12.6       ~ 156 0
17 NGC 2918 GiG 09 35 44.0389725240 +31 42 19.742708448   13.6       ~ 59 0
18 NGC 3158 rG 10 13 50.527 +38 45 53.68   13.4       ~ 118 0
19 UGC 5771 LIN 10 37 19.3424977080 +43 35 15.305053488   14.6       ~ 78 1
20 NGC 3615 LIN 11 18 06.6511346544 +23 23 50.411983200   14.0       ~ 61 0
21 NGC 4874 LIN 12 59 35.7093764280 +27 57 33.293892204 13.01 13.7 11.40 12.122 11.386 ~ 780 3
22 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4797 2
23 NGC 5029 GiG 13 12 37.5930684120 +47 03 47.753965548   14.5       ~ 43 0
24 NGC 5198 GiP 13 30 11.3858465016 +46 40 14.667297420   13.2       ~ 177 0
25 NGC 5216 Sy2 13 32 06.9115980360 +62 42 02.424417552   16.80 16.14     ~ 127 0
26 NGC 5485 LIN 14 07 11.3594809920 +55 00 06.084219996 14.34 13.82 12.22     ~ 249 0
27 NGC 5513 AG? 14 13 08.6323385040 +20 24 58.509324540   14.1       ~ 37 0
28 NGC 5546 rG 14 18 09.2310149904 +07 33 52.387877376   14.1       ~ 58 0
29 NGC 5557 GiG 14 18 25.708 +36 29 37.28   12.2       ~ 222 0
30 NGC 5590 GiG 14 21 38.4096020760 +35 12 17.499866256   13.6       ~ 56 1
31 NGC 5598 GiG 14 22 28.2812133360 +40 19 11.300322396   14.3       ~ 44 0
32 NGC 5623 EmG 14 27 08.6649857784 +33 15 08.993540268   13.53 12.53 12.86 12.16 ~ 49 0
33 NGC 5642 GiG 14 29 13.4850154920 +30 01 35.189682096   14.3       ~ 46 0
34 NGC 5689 GiP 14 35 29.7025058208 +48 44 29.759376048   12.7       ~ 125 0
35 NGC 5684 LIN 14 35 50.1530843304 +36 32 35.663203752   14.2       ~ 66 1
36 NGC 5928 GiP 15 26 02.8716439800 +18 04 25.096297836   13.8       ~ 37 0
37 NGC 5966 LIN 15 35 52.1114846664 +39 46 08.023434852   13.9       ~ 76 0
38 UGC 10097 BiC 15 55 43.2667 +47 52 02.150   14.1       ~ 72 1
39 NGC 6020 GiG 15 57 08.1313437552 +22 24 16.476776928   14.5       ~ 70 0
40 NGC 6021 LIN 15 57 30.6915518928 +15 57 21.916949004   14.1       ~ 72 0
41 NGC 6125 AG? 16 19 11.5344941208 +57 59 02.863041504   13.0       ~ 101 0
42 NGC 6173 LIN 16 29 44.8864037664 +40 48 41.890972320   14.0       ~ 167 0
43 NGC 6411 AG? 17 35 32.8446342384 +60 48 48.236693796   13.2       ~ 113 0
44 NGC 6515 G 17 57 25.1935412208 +50 43 41.231792496   14.3       ~ 41 0
45 NGC 7550 LIN 23 15 16.0606 +18 57 41.284   13.9   11.85   ~ 126 1
46 NGC 7562 GiP 23 15 57.4982037648 +06 41 15.227839176   13.0       ~ 166 0
47 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 449 0

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