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On the dependence of spectroscopic indices of early-type galaxies on age, metallicity and velocity dispersion.

Kuntschner, H. and Lucey, J. R. and Smith, R. J. and Hudson, M. J. and Davies, R. L. (2001) 'On the dependence of spectroscopic indices of early-type galaxies on age, metallicity and velocity dispersion.', Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society., 323 (3). pp. 615-629.

Abstract

We investigate the Mg–σ and Fe–σ relations in a sample of 72 early-type galaxies drawn mostly from cluster and group environments using a homogeneous data set which is well calibrated on to the Lick/IDS system. The small intrinsic scatter in Mg at a given σ gives upper limits on the spread in age and metallicity of 49 and 32 per cent respectively, if the spread is attributed to one quantity only, and if the variations in age and metallicity are uncorrelated. The age/metallicity distribution as inferred from the Hβ versus Fe diagnostic diagram reinforces this conclusion, as we find mostly galaxies with large luminosity-weighted ages spanning a range in metallicity. Using Monte Carlo simulations, we show that the galaxy distribution in the Hβ versus Fe plane cannot be reproduced by a model in which galaxy age is the only parameter driving the index–σ relation. In our sample we do not find significant evidence for an anticorrelation of ages and metallicities which would keep the index–σ relations tight while hiding a large spread in age and metallicity. As a result of correlated errors in the age–metallicity plane, a mild age–metallicity anticorrelation cannot be completely ruled out by the current data. Correcting the line-strength indices for non-solar abundance ratios, following the recent paper by Trager et al., leads to higher mean metallicity and slightly younger age estimates while preserving the metallicity sequence. The [Mg/Fe] ratio is mildly correlated with the central velocity dispersion, and ranges from [Mg/Fe]=0.05 to 0.3 for galaxies with σ>100 km s1. Under the assumption that there is no age gradient along the index–σ relations, the abundance-ratio-corrected Mg–σ,Fe–σ and Hβ–σ relations give consistent estimates of Δ[M/H]/Δ log σ0.9±0.1. The slope of the Hβ–σ relation limits a potential age trend as a function of σ to 2–3 Gyr along the sequence.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Galaxies, Abundances, Elliptical, Lenticular, CD, Formation, Kinematic, Dynamics.
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Status:Peer-reviewed
Publisher Web site:http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04263.x
Publisher statement:This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2001 The Authors Published on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Date deposited:11 August 2014
Date of first online publication:May 2001
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