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Reconciling M/L Ratios Across Cosmic Time: a Concordance IMF for Massive Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-09-10 v2

Abstract

The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is thought to be bottom-heavy in the cores of the most massive galaxies, with an excess of low mass stars compared to the Milky Way. However, studies of the kinematics of quiescent galaxies at 2<z<5 find M/L ratios that indicate lighter IMFs. Light IMFs have also been proposed for the unexpected populations of luminous galaxies that JWST has uncovered at z>7, to reduce tensions with galaxy formation models. Here we explore 'ski slope' IMFs that are simultaneously bottom-heavy, with a steep slope at low stellar masses, and top-heavy, with a shallow slope at high masses. We derive a form of the IMF for massive galaxies that is consistent with measurements in the local universe and yet produces relatively low M/L ratios at high redshift. This concordance IMF has slopes γ1=2.40±0.09\gamma_1=2.40\pm0.09, γ2=2.00±0.14\gamma_2=2.00\pm0.14, and γ3=1.85±0.11\gamma_3=1.85\pm0.11 in the regimes 0.08-0.5 Msun, 0.5-1 Msun, and >1 Msun respectively. The IMF parameter α\alpha, the mass excess compared to a Milky Way IMF, ranges from log(α)+0.3\log(\alpha)\approx+0.3 for present-day galaxies to log(α)0.1\log(\alpha)\approx-0.1 for their star forming progenitors. The concordance IMF applies only to the central regions of the most massive galaxies, with velocity dispersions ~300 km/s, and their progenitors. However, it can be generalized using a previously-measured relation between α\alpha and σ\sigma. We arrive at the following modification to the Kroupa (2001) IMF for galaxies with σ160\sigma\gtrsim 160 km/s: γ11.3+4.3logσ160\gamma_1\approx1.3+4.3\log\sigma_{160}; γ22.31.2logσ160\gamma_2\approx2.3-1.2\log\sigma_{160}; and γ32.31.7logσ160\gamma_3\approx2.3-1.7\log\sigma_{160}, with σ160=σ/160\sigma_{160}=\sigma/160 km/s. If galaxies grow primarily inside-out, so that velocity dispersions are relatively stable, these relations should also hold at high redshift.

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@article{arxiv.2407.06281,
  title  = {Reconciling M/L Ratios Across Cosmic Time: a Concordance IMF for Massive Galaxies},
  author = {Pieter van Dokkum and Charlie Conroy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.06281},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. Figure 3 shows the proposed IMF for massive galaxies. For those not liking 3D figures: the information in Fig. 2 is mostly illustrative