TY - JOUR
T1 - The SAMI galaxy survey
T2 - stellar population radial gradients in early-type galaxies
AU - Ferreras, Ignacio
AU - Scott, Nicholas
AU - La Barbera, Francesco
AU - Croom, Scott
AU - van de Sande, Jesse
AU - Hopkins, Andrew
AU - Colless, Matthew
AU - Barone, Tania M.
AU - d'Eugenio, Francesco
AU - Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
AU - Brough, Sarah
AU - Bryant, Julia J.
AU - Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S.
AU - Lagos, Claudia
AU - Lawrence, Jon S.
AU - Lopez-Sanchez, Angel
AU - Medling, Anne M.
AU - Owers, Matt S.
AU - Richards, Samuel N.
PY - 2019/10/11
Y1 - 2019/10/11
N2 - We study the internal radial gradients of the stellar populations in a sample comprising 522 early-type galaxies (ETGs) from the SAMI (Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph) Galaxy Survey. We stack the spectra of individual spaxels in radial bins, and derive basic stellar population properties: total metallicity ([Z/H]), [Mg/Fe], [C/Fe] and age. The radial gradient (del) and central value of the fits (evaluated at R-e/4) are compared against a set of six observables that may act as drivers of the trends. We find that velocity dispersion (sigma) - or, equivalently gravitational potential - is the dominant driver of the chemical composition gradients. Surface mass density is also correlated with the trends, especially with stellar age. The decrease of del[Mg/Fe] with increasing sigma is contrasted by a rather shallow dependence of.[Z/H] with s (although this radial gradient is overall rather steep). This result, along with a shallow age slope at the massive end, imposes a substantial constraint on the progenitors of the populations that contribute to the formation of the outer envelopes of ETGs. The SAMI sample is split, by design, between `field' and cluster galaxies. Only weak environment-related differences are found, most notably a stronger dependence of central total metallicity ([Z/H](e4)) with sigma, along with a marginal trend of del[Z/H] to steepen in cluster galaxies, a result that is not followed by [Mg/Fe]. The results presented here serve as stringent constraints on numerical models of the formation and evolution of ETGs.
AB - We study the internal radial gradients of the stellar populations in a sample comprising 522 early-type galaxies (ETGs) from the SAMI (Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph) Galaxy Survey. We stack the spectra of individual spaxels in radial bins, and derive basic stellar population properties: total metallicity ([Z/H]), [Mg/Fe], [C/Fe] and age. The radial gradient (del) and central value of the fits (evaluated at R-e/4) are compared against a set of six observables that may act as drivers of the trends. We find that velocity dispersion (sigma) - or, equivalently gravitational potential - is the dominant driver of the chemical composition gradients. Surface mass density is also correlated with the trends, especially with stellar age. The decrease of del[Mg/Fe] with increasing sigma is contrasted by a rather shallow dependence of.[Z/H] with s (although this radial gradient is overall rather steep). This result, along with a shallow age slope at the massive end, imposes a substantial constraint on the progenitors of the populations that contribute to the formation of the outer envelopes of ETGs. The SAMI sample is split, by design, between `field' and cluster galaxies. Only weak environment-related differences are found, most notably a stronger dependence of central total metallicity ([Z/H](e4)) with sigma, along with a marginal trend of del[Z/H] to steepen in cluster galaxies, a result that is not followed by [Mg/Fe]. The results presented here serve as stringent constraints on numerical models of the formation and evolution of ETGs.
KW - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
KW - galaxies: evolution
KW - galaxies: formation
KW - galaxies: stellar content
KW - RED-SEQUENCE GALAXIES
KW - INITIAL MASS FUNCTION
KW - DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
KW - ABSORPTION-LINE SPECTRA
KW - SAURON PROJECT
KW - STAR-FORMATION
KW - SDSS
KW - IV
KW - ENVIRONMENT
KW - EVOLUTION
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stz2095
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stz2095
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 489
SP - 608
EP - 622
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -