The Ages of Elliptical Galaxies in a Merger Model
Abstract
The tightness of the observed colour-magnitude and Mg- velocity dispersion relations for elliptical galaxies has often been cited as an argument against a picture in which ellipticals form by the merging of spiral disks. A common view is that merging would mix together stars of disparate ages and produce a large scatter in these relations. Here I use semi-analytic models of galaxy formation to derive the distribution of the mean ages, colours and metallicities of the stars in elliptical galaxies formed by mergers in a flat CDM universe. It is seen that most of the stars in ellipticals form at relatively high redshift (z > 1.9) and that the predicted scatter in the colour-magnitude and Mg_2 - sigma relations falls within observational bounds. I conclude that the apparent homogeneity in the properties of the stellar populations of ellipticals is not inconsistent with a merger scenario for the origin of these systems.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9502096,
title = {The Ages of Elliptical Galaxies in a Merger Model},
author = {Guinevere Kauffmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9502096},
year = {2015}
}
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