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The MASSIVE Survey - XII Connecting Stellar Populations of Early-Type Galaxies to Kinematics and Environment

Authors :
Greene, Jenny E
Veale, Melanie
Ma, Chung-Pei
Thomas, Jens
Quenneville, Matthew E.
Blakeslee, John P.
Walsh, Jonelle L.
Goulding, Andrew
Ito, Jennifer
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We measure the stellar populations as a function of radius for 90 early-type galaxies (ETGs) in the MASSIVE survey, a volume-limited integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) galaxy survey targeting all northern-sky ETGs with absolute K-band magnitude M_K < -25.3 mag, or stellar mass M* 4x10^11 M_sun, within 108 Mpc. We are able to measure reliable stellar population parameters for individual galaxies out to 10-20 kpc (1-3 R_e) depending on the galaxy. Focusing on ~R_e (~10 kpc), we find significant correlations between the abundance ratios, sigma, and M* at large radius, but we also find that the abundance ratios saturate in the highest-mass bin. We see a strong correlation between the kurtosis of the line of sight velocity distribution (h4) and the stellar population parameters beyond R_e. Galaxies with higher radial anisotropy appear to be older, with metal-poorer stars and enhanced [alpha/Fe]. We suggest that the higher radial anisotropy may derive from more accretion of small satellites. Finally, we see some evidence for correlations between environmental metrics (measured locally and on >5 Mpc scales) and the stellar populations, as expected if satellites are quenched earlier in denser environments.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures, Appendix not included here due to size constraints. Posted after responding to referee's comments

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1901.01271
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab01e3