Insights into formation scenarios of massive early-type galaxies from spatially resolved stellar population analysis in CALIFA

Stefano Zibetti*, Anna R. Gallazzi, Michaela Hirschmann, Guido Consolandi, Jesus Falcon-Barroso, Glenn van de Ven, Mariya Lyubenova

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Abstract

We perform spatially resolved stellar population analysis for a sample of 69 early-type galaxies (ETGs) from the CALIFA integral field spectroscopic survey, including 48 ellipticals and 21 S0's. We generate and quantitatively characterize profiles of light-weighted mean stellar age and metallicity within less than or similar to 2R(e), as a function of radius and stellar-mass surface density mu(*). We study in detail the dependence of profiles on galaxies' global properties, including velocity dispersion se, stellarmass, morphology. ETGs are universally characterized by strong, negative metallicity gradients (similar to-0.3 dex per R-e) within 1R(e), which flatten out moving towards larger radii. A quasi-universal local mu(*)-metallicity relation emerges, which displays a residual systematic dependence on se, whereby higher se implies higher metallicity at fixed mu(*). Age profiles are typically U-shaped, with minimum around 0.4 R-e, asymptotic increase to maximum ages beyond similar to 1.5 R-e, and an increase towards the centre. The depth of the minimum and the central increase anticorrelate with sigma(e). A possible qualitative interpretation of these observations is a two-phase scenario. In the first phase, dissipative collapse occurs in the inner 1R(e), establishing a negative metallicity gradient. The competition between the outside-in quenching due to feedback-driven winds and some form of inside-out quenching, possibly caused by central AGN feedback or dynamical heating, determines the U-shaped age profiles. In the second phase, the accretion of ex-situ stars from quenched and low-metallicity satellites shapes the flatter stellar population profiles in the outer regions.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume491
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)3562-3585
Number of pages24
ISSN0035-8711
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • techniques: imaging spectroscopy
  • galaxies: abundances
  • galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies:formation
  • galaxies: stellar content
  • POTSDAM MULTIAPERTURE SPECTROPHOTOMETER
  • STAR-FORMATION HISTORIES
  • SAURON PROJECT
  • METALLICITY GRADIENTS
  • ATLAS(3D) PROJECT
  • SIMPLE-MODEL
  • CLUSTER
  • AGES
  • SPECTROSCOPY
  • ABSORPTION

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