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SDSS-IV MaNGA: Stellar M/L gradients and the M/L-colour relation in galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-08-25 v1

Abstract

The stellar mass-to-light ratio gradient in SDSS rr-band (M/Lr)\nabla (M_*/L_r) of a galaxy depends on its mass assembly history, which is imprinted in its morphology and gradients of age, metallicity, and stellar initial mass function (IMF). Taking a MaNGA sample of 2051 galaxies with stellar masses ranging from 10910^9 to 1012M10^{12}M_\odot released in SDSS DR15, we focus on face-on galaxies, without merger and bar signatures, and investigate the dependence of the 2D (M/Lr)\nabla (M_*/L_r) on other galaxy properties, including M/LrM_*/L_r-colour relationships by assuming a fixed Salpeter IMF as the mass normalization reference. The median gradient is M/Lr0.1\nabla M_*/L_r\sim -0.1 (i.e., the M/LrM_*/L_r is larger at the centre) for massive galaxies, becomes flat around M1010MM_*\sim 10^{10} M_{\odot} and change sign to M/Lr0.1\nabla M_*/L_r\sim 0.1 at the lowest masses. The M/LrM_*/L_r inside a half light radius increases with increasing galaxy stellar mass; in each mass bin, early-type galaxies have the highest value, while pure-disk late-type galaxies have the smallest. Correlation analyses suggest that the mass-weighted stellar age is the dominant parameter influencing the M/LrM_*/L_r profile, since a luminosity-weighted age is easily affected by star formation when the specific star formation rate (sSFR) inside the half light radius is higher than 103Gyr110^{-3} {\rm Gyr}^{-1}. With increased sSFR gradient, one can obtain a steeper negative (M/Lr)\nabla (M_*/L_r). The scatter in the slopes of M/LM_*/L-colour relations increases with increasing sSFR, for example, the slope for post-starburst galaxies can be flattened to 0.450.45 from the global value 0.870.87 in the M/LM_*/L vs. grg-r diagram. Hence converting galaxy colours to M/LM_*/L should be done carefully, especially for those galaxies with young luminosity-weighted stellar ages, which can have quite different star formation histories.

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@article{arxiv.2108.05487,
  title  = {SDSS-IV MaNGA: Stellar M/L gradients and the M/L-colour relation in galaxies},
  author = {Junqiang Ge and Shude Mao and Youjun Lu and Michele Cappellari and Richard J. Long and Renbin Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.05487},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

12 pages, 10 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS