2005ApJ...621..673T


Query : 2005ApJ...621..673T

2005ApJ...621..673T - Astrophys. J., 621, 673-694 (2005/March-2)

The epochs of early-type galaxy formation as a function of environment.

THOMAS D., MARASTON C., BENDER R. and MENDES DE OLIVEIRA C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The aim of this paper is to set constraints on the epochs of early-type galaxy formation through the ``archaeology'' of the stellar populations in local galaxies. Using our models of absorption-line indices that account for variable abundance ratios, we derive ages, total metallicities, and element ratios of 124 early-type galaxies in high- and low-density environments. The data are analyzed by comparison with mock galaxy samples created through Monte Carlo simulations taking the typical average observational errors into account, in order to eliminate artifacts caused by correlated errors. We find that all three parameters, age, metallicity, and α/Fe ratio, are correlated with velocity dispersion. We show that these results are robust against recent revisions of the local abundance pattern at high metallicities. To recover the observed scatter we need to assume an intrinsic scatter of about 20% in age, 0.08 dex in [Z/H], and 0.05 dex in [α/Fe]. All low-mass objects with M*≲1010M(σ≲130km/s) show evidence for the presence of intermediate-age stellar populations with low α/Fe ratios. About 20% of the intermediate-mass objects with 1010≲M*/M≲1011 [110≲σ/(km/s)≲230; both elliptical and lenticular galaxies] must have either a young subpopulation or a blue horizontal branch. On the basis of the above relationships, valid for the bulk of the sample, we show that the Mg-σ relation is mainly driven by metallicity, with similar contributions from the α/Fe ratio (23%) and age (17%). We further find evidence for an influence of the environment on the stellar population properties. Massive early-type galaxies in low-density environments seem on average ∼2 Gyr younger and slightly (∼0.05-0.1 dex) more metal-rich than their counterparts in high-density environments. No offsets in the α/Fe ratios are instead detected. With the aid of a simple chemical evolution model, we translate the derived ages and α/Fe ratios into star formation histories. We show that most star formation activity in early-type galaxies is expected to have happened between redshifts ∼3 and 5 in high-density environments and between redshifts 1 and 2 in low-density environments. We conclude that at least 50% of the total stellar mass density must have already formed at z∼1, in good agreement with observational estimates of the total stellar mass density as a function of redshift. Our results suggest that significant mass growth in the early-type galaxy population below z∼1 must be restricted to less massive objects, and a significant increase of the stellar mass density between redshifts 1 and 2 should be present, caused mainly by the field galaxy population. The results of this paper further imply the presence of vigorous star formation episodes in massive objects at z∼2-5 and evolved elliptical galaxies around z∼1, both observationally identified as SCUBA galaxies and extremely red objects, respectively.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Abundances - Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Stellar Content

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Number of rows : 130
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 M 32 GiG 00 42 41.82480 +40 51 54.6120 9.51 9.03 8.08     ~ 2154 2
2 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12650 1
3 NGC 312 GiG 00 56 15.9320431896 -52 46 57.740622204   13.40   11.96   ~ 43 0
4 NGC 315 LIN 00 57 48.88334410 +30 21 08.8119345 12.80 12.20 11.16 11.26   ~ 787 2
5 IC 1633 BiC 01 09 55.5490585560 -45 55 52.102562844   12.23       ~ 89 3
6 NGC 484 GiG 01 19 34.7338838640 -58 31 27.909993324   13.07   11.58   ~ 45 0
7 NGC 507 BiC 01 23 39.950 +33 15 22.22   13.0       ~ 440 3
8 NGC 547 AGN 01 26 00.6208982520 -01 20 42.432452268   13.16 13.34     ~ 349 4
9 NGC 584 Sy2 01 31 20.7231919800 -06 52 04.770287472 11.93 11.44 10.48     ~ 402 2
10 NGC 596 GiG 01 32 51.9046959816 -07 01 53.646821220   11.5       ~ 240 0
11 ESO 244-45 GiG 01 38 58.4859165720 -46 34 23.723962896   14.01   12.41   ~ 34 0
12 NGC 636 EmG 01 39 06.5293238064 -07 30 45.475975296   12.5       ~ 190 0
13 2E 0150.5-1358 ClG 01 53 00.40 -13 44 18.0           ~ 387 0
14 NGC 720 Sy1 01 53 00.523 -13 44 19.25   12.4   10.36   ~ 522 0
15 NGC 731 AG? 01 54 56.2118106552 -09 00 38.899681236   13.46   12.08   ~ 46 0
16 NGC 821 AG? 02 08 21.1358498040 +10 59 41.832436704   12.210 11.310 10.739 9.744 ~ 572 0
17 NGC 1052 Sy2 02 41 04.79849989 -08 15 20.7519527 11.84 11.41 10.47 10.71   ~ 1299 2
18 NGC 1172 GiP 03 01 36.0605047968 -14 50 11.499147312   12.87       ~ 149 0
19 NGC 1316 BL? 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1387 1
20 NGC 1340 GiG 03 28 19.6251763296 -31 04 05.435465520   11.20 10.32 9.70   ~ 214 1
21 NGC 1375 GiG 03 35 16.8025873104 -35 15 56.371399740 13.50 13.02 12.40 11.74   ~ 165 1
22 NGC 1395 SyG 03 38 29.789 -23 01 39.69   10.71   8.99   ~ 279 0
23 NGC 1411 EmG 03 38 44.8916837064 -44 06 02.048427900   12.06   10.76   ~ 108 0
24 NGC 1400 EmG 03 39 30.851 -18 41 17.25 12.48 12.01 10.96 10.45   ~ 299 1
25 NGC 1407 GiG 03 40 11.904 -18 34 49.36   10.64 9.67 9.13   ~ 585 1
26 NGC 1453 EmG 03 46 27.2307890592 -03 58 07.831476768   13   11.30   ~ 180 0
27 NGC 1549 GiP 04 15 45.223 -55 35 32.50 11.22 10.48 9.79 9.08   ~ 240 1
28 NGC 1553 GiP 04 16 10.4697802536 -55 46 48.072797400 10.76 10.10 9.40 8.74   ~ 377 2
29 NGC 1600 GiG 04 31 39.858 -05 05 09.97   8.9   10.81   ~ 381 0
30 NGC 1700 EmG 04 56 56.3160873072 -04 51 56.794713228   12   11.14   ~ 348 1
31 ESO 423-24 EmG 05 34 41.3891463096 -29 13 55.265583000   13.13   11.69   ~ 30 0
32 NGC 2300 AG? 07 32 20.486 +85 42 31.90   12.2       ~ 335 0
33 NGC 2434 EmG 07 34 51.1504542360 -69 17 02.996020032 12.82 12.50 11.26 10.84   ~ 186 1
34 ESO 494-35 GiG 08 12 50.486 -27 33 11.57   13.32   11.68   ~ 20 0
35 NGC 2717 AG? 08 57 01.0969452192 -24 40 25.499838864   13.21   11.43   ~ 29 0
36 NGC 2778 GiP 09 12 24.3741783168 +35 01 39.140496840   13.1       ~ 287 0
37 NGC 2865 GiG 09 23 30.205 -23 09 41.37   12.39 11.43 11.06   ~ 240 0
38 NGC 2891 GiG 09 26 56.6238264432 -24 46 58.795527540   13.30   12.03   ~ 31 0
39 NGC 2986 EmG 09 44 16.0193679072 -21 16 40.971622512   11.60 10.93 9.96   ~ 168 0
40 NGC 3078 AGN 09 58 24.59498715 -26 55 35.9552427   12.00 11.07 10.51   ~ 156 0
41 NGC 3224 GiG 10 21 41.2014707736 -34 41 48.342384204   13.15   11.52   ~ 43 0
42 NGC 3377 GiP 10 47 42.400 +13 59 08.30 11.55 11.24 10.38     ~ 775 1
43 M 105 LIN 10 47 49.600 +12 34 53.87   10.56 9.76 9.12 8.18 ~ 1463 0
44 NGC 3608 LIN 11 16 58.967 +18 08 54.71   11.7       ~ 508 0
45 NGC 3818 EmG 11 41 57.3563891040 -06 09 20.459153376   13   11.78   ~ 178 0
46 NGC 3923 GiG 11 51 01.783 -28 48 22.36 11.41 10.59 9.80 8.88   ~ 439 1
47 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
48 IC 3152 EmG 12 19 35.9743266960 -26 08 43.675217052   13.28   11.68   ~ 35 0
49 NGC 4278 LIN 12 20 06.8242 +29 16 50.722 11.54 11.09 10.16     ~ 946 2
50 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1763 2
51 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
52 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2094 2
53 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
54 NGC 4489 GiG 12 30 52.2472748976 +16 45 31.866359004   13.2       ~ 252 0
55 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
56 ESO 322-60 GiC 12 43 31.18 -41 21 45.1   13.42 12.99 11.54 12.0 ~ 45 0
57 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
58 NGC 4697 GiG 12 48 35.8981498824 -05 48 02.482374564   10.97   9.83   ~ 859 0
59 NGC 4786 Sy2 12 54 32.4179670456 -06 51 33.866877456   14   11.63   ~ 74 0
60 NGC 4807 GiP 12 55 29.1008459472 +27 31 17.156306460   14.50 13.50     ~ 103 1
61 NGC 4816 GiG 12 56 12.1508733240 +27 44 43.773192276 14.25 13.80 12.84     ~ 138 1
62 NGC 4827 LIN 12 56 43.5187101000 +27 10 43.654438128   13.90 12.91     ~ 122 1
63 NGC 4839 rG 12 57 24.3563164776 +27 29 52.203087132 13.56 13.02 12.06     ~ 467 3
64 NGC 4841 LIN 12 57 31.978 +28 28 36.86   13.5       ~ 148 0
65 NGC 4840 LIN 12 57 32.8380921120 +27 36 37.243946592   14.8       ~ 110 0
66 LEDA 83695 GiC 12 57 46.1623966512 +27 45 25.345511748   15       ~ 45 0
67 NGC 4850 AGN 12 58 21.8338490568 +27 58 04.024808724 15.43 15.3 14.03     ~ 98 0
68 NGC 4860 GiG 12 59 03.9057463440 +28 07 25.326557148 14.84 14.7 13.24     ~ 154 0
69 3XMM J125913.6+272409 LIN 12 59 13.7080797336 +27 24 09.261692784   15.4       ~ 66 0
70 NGC 4865 EmG 12 59 19.8737739096 +28 05 03.488821044 15.06 14.6 13.692 13.131 12.443 ~ 112 0
71 NGC 4869 rG 12 59 23.3588349024 +27 54 41.731884360 15.03 14.9 13.52 13.292 12.536 ~ 278 0
72 NGC 4871 AGN 12 59 29.9631023208 +27 57 23.169658968 15.59 15.1 14.07 13.801 13.113 ~ 116 0
73 NGC 4872 AGN 12 59 34.1212116072 +27 56 48.678716616 15.58 14.7 14.10 14.092 13.423 ~ 139 0
74 NGC 4874 LIN 12 59 35.7093764280 +27 57 33.293892204 13.01 13.7 11.40 12.122 11.386 ~ 783 3
75 ACO 1656 ClG 12 59 44.40 +27 54 44.9           ~ 4803 2
76 NGC 4883 GiG 12 59 56.0172515304 +28 02 04.976091780 15.76 15.2 14.27 13.872 13.165 ~ 106 0
77 NGC 4889 EmG 13 00 08.097 +27 58 37.29 12.93 13.0 11.30 11.652 10.906 ~ 707 1
78 NGC 4895 LIN 13 00 17.9283615768 +28 12 08.593323732 14.57 14.3 13.09     ~ 108 0
79 NGC 4896 LIN 13 00 30.7683020616 +28 20 46.935237984   15.1       ~ 84 0
80 IC 4041 EmG 13 00 40.8541511496 +27 59 47.807863512 16.19 15.88 14.77 14.343 13.733 ~ 105 0
81 IC 4045 AGN 13 00 48.6521997192 +28 05 26.675160468 15.25 15.1 13.77 13.573 12.895 ~ 148 0
82 NGC 4908 LIN 13 00 51.5428778808 +28 02 34.346182596 15.05 14.9 13.58 13.273 12.566 ~ 121 0
83 MCG+05-31-095 LIN 13 00 52.0847397072 +28 21 58.080590892 14.99 14.9 13.56     ~ 75 0
84 IC 4051 EmG 13 00 54.4630403184 +28 00 27.502143300 15.04 14.8 13.50 13.003 12.305 ~ 213 0
85 QSO J1301-3226 Bla 13 01 00.7843338120 -32 26 28.723182036   13.06 13 11.50   ~ 98 2
86 NGC 4923 EmG 13 01 31.7992415376 +27 50 51.100173564   14.7       ~ 111 0
87 IC 3986 EmG 13 01 32.1434537856 -32 17 27.915123912   13.35   11.77   ~ 45 0
88 IC 843 LIN 13 01 33.5886614256 +29 07 49.984080384   14.62 13.84 15.24   ~ 84 1
89 2MFGC 10339 LIN 13 01 47.0185231920 +28 05 41.988686424   15.2       ~ 63 0
90 NGC 4926 LIN 13 01 53.7302453520 +27 37 28.027389360   14.1       ~ 157 0
91 NGC 4931 GiG 13 03 00.8766606384 +28 01 56.920384380   14.4       ~ 87 0
92 NGC 4944 GiG 13 03 49.9449729120 +28 11 08.552500332   13.3   12.69   ~ 100 0
93 NGC 4952 LIN 13 04 58.3849361808 +29 07 20.011981188   13.39 13.01     ~ 95 1
94 NGC 4957 GiG 13 05 12.3897926664 +27 34 11.130658716   14.2   14.62   ~ 90 0
95 NGC 5087 Sy2 13 20 24.9671751960 -20 36 39.392008020   11.96 12.08 10.41   ~ 97 0
96 ESO 445-2 EmG 13 39 23.4684471576 -30 46 26.564383200   12.79 14.4 10.60   ~ 34 0
97 ESO 221-20 EmG 13 58 23.0725735128 -48 28 33.496029732   13.25   11.45   ~ 29 0
98 NGC 5516 GiG 14 15 54.7044314904 -48 06 53.421485436   13.01   11.11   ~ 65 0
99 NGC 5638 GiP 14 29 40.3717451400 +03 13 59.987811648 12.57 12.14 11.20     ~ 243 2
100 NGC 5791 GiG 14 58 46.2183679896 -19 16 00.747238404   12.89   11.26   ~ 80 0
101 NGC 5812 EmG 15 00 55.708 -07 27 26.33   12   11.19   ~ 159 0
102 NGC 5813 LIN 15 01 11.2302420864 +01 42 07.141569696 12.00 11.45 10.46 10.06   ~ 637 1
103 NGC 5831 GiG 15 04 07.0002600408 +01 13 11.705607012   13.1   11.19   ~ 294 0
104 NGC 5846 BiC 15 06 29.253 +01 36 20.29   11.9   9.74   ~ 850 1
105 NAME MS 1512-cB58 AGN 15 14 22.2751 +36 36 25.674     20.64   20.35 ~ 324 0
106 CNOC MS 1512 101094 G 15 14 22.482 +36 36 21.08           ~ 146 1
107 NGC 5903 GiG 15 18 36.529 -24 04 06.94   12.11 11.48 10.73   ~ 141 1
108 ESO 137-8 BiC 16 15 46.099 -60 55 07.19   12.84   11.10   ~ 49 0
109 NGC 6125 AG? 16 19 11.5344941208 +57 59 02.863041504   13.0       ~ 101 0
110 NGC 6305 Sy2 17 18 00.9154240056 -59 10 19.593661008   13.02 12.61 11.48   ~ 49 0
111 NGC 6702 AG? 18 46 57.5835209136 +45 42 20.305242180 15.30 14.73 13.05     ~ 142 0
112 NGC 6703 AG? 18 47 18.8166660360 +45 33 02.274865812   12.29 11.34     ~ 217 0
113 IC 4797 Sy2 18 56 29.656 -54 18 21.04   12.32 11.27 10.79   ~ 94 0
114 IC 4931 BiC 20 00 50.3794754496 -38 34 30.251737020   12.82   11.26   ~ 51 1
115 ESO 185-54 BiC 20 03 27.0429278400 -55 56 49.742007324   12.11   10.57   ~ 60 0
116 NGC 6958 AG? 20 48 42.6064604520 -37 59 50.876997504 12.79 12.27 11.42 10.83   ~ 156 1
117 ESO 107-4 EmG 21 03 29.6532884904 -67 10 52.611761748   12.98 11.87 11.63   ~ 65 0
118 NGC 7041 EmG 21 16 32.3686820808 -48 21 48.781202760   12.16 11.11 10.68   ~ 87 0
119 NGC 7052 rG 21 18 33.0441963648 +26 26 49.174586196 15.52 14.85 13.09     ~ 323 1
120 IC 5105 EmG 21 24 22.0100945880 -40 32 15.814424724   12.43 11.54 10.90   ~ 73 0
121 NGC 7185 GiP 22 02 56.7397620192 -20 28 16.817972052   13.12 13.03 11.89   ~ 56 0
122 NGC 7365 GiG 22 45 10.0332002016 -19 57 07.179166548   13.48   12.14   ~ 40 0
123 NGC 7454 GiG 23 01 06.5120307216 +16 23 18.484008792   13.6       ~ 147 0
124 NGC 7562 GiP 23 15 57.4982037648 +06 41 15.227839176   13.0       ~ 166 0
125 NGC 7619 GiG 23 20 14.524 +08 12 22.63   12.7       ~ 449 0
126 NGC 7626 rG 23 20 42.524 +08 13 01.43   12.8       ~ 426 1
127 ESO 148-17 EmG 23 30 06.6793053960 -59 27 53.060800896   13.33   11.89   ~ 35 0
128 NGC 7785 AG? 23 55 19.0388560224 +05 54 56.735224164   13.00       ~ 175 0
129 NGC 7796 Sy1 23 58 59.7964010520 -55 27 29.983148100   12.36 11.30 10.82   ~ 117 0
130 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8391 0

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