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Dissecting the Red Sequence — I . Star Formation Histories of Quiescent Galaxies : the Color-magnitude Vs . the Color-σ Relation
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| Author | Graves, Genevieve J. M. Faber, Sandra M. Schiavon, Ricardo P. |
| Copyright Year | 2008 |
| Abstract | We use a sample of ∼16,000 non-emission line galaxies from the SDSS to investigate the physical parameters underlying the well-known color-magnitude and color-σ relations. Galaxies are sorted in terms of velocity dispersions (σ), luminosity (L), and color, and their spectra are stacked to obtain very high S/N mean spectra for stellar population analysis. This allows us to map mean luminosityweighted ages, [Fe/H], [Mg/H], and [Mg/Fe] in σ-L-color space. Our first result is that there are many different red sequences, with age, [Fe/H], [Mg/H], and [Mg/Fe] showing different amounts of slope and scatter when plotted versus σ, L, or color. These behaviors are explained if the star formation histories of the galaxies populate a two-dimensional parameter space. One parameter is the previously well-known increase in age, [Fe/H], [Mg/H], and [Mg/Fe] with σ. In addition to this, we find systematic variations at fixed σ, such that more luminous galaxies are younger, more Fe-rich, but have lower [Mg/Fe] than their fainter counterparts. The main σ trends support a paradigm in which more massive galaxies form their stars more rapidly and at earlier times than less massive galaxies. The trends at fixed σ are consistent with scatter in the duration of star formation for galaxies at a given σ. The co-variation of stellar population properties and L residuals at fixed σ that we present here has a number of implications: it explains the differing behavior of stellar population indicators when investigated versus σ as compared to L, and it reveals that L is not as efficient as σ for indicating galaxy “size” in stellar population studies. Subject headings: galaxies: abundances, galaxies: elliptical and lenticular |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://arxiv.org/pdf/0810.4334v1.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
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