The MaNGA Dwarf Galaxy Sample (MaNDala): stellar profiles and gradients characterization
Abstract
We derived radial profiles and inner/outer gradients of various stellar population (SP) properties for 124 bright dwarf galaxies, , from the MaNDala sample, using integral field spectroscopy observations. Given the complex structure of dwarf galaxies, we used four different methods to derive SP radial profiles: two based on concentric elliptical rings, and two exploiting the spatially resolved data. For each method, we applied four approaches to calculate the inner () and outer () gradients of: luminosity- and mass-weighted age and stellar metallicity, dust attenuation, index, stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR) surface densities, and specific SFR. While the PSF has a minor impact on the SP gradients, the methodology for characterizing radial profiles significantly affects them. At fixed property, differences in inner gradients from concentric rings methods are , while outer gradients can reach , relative to the median of all gradients of that property, . Spatially resolved methods yield smaller differences, . For some SP gradients, e.g. , the dispersion among the methods is comparable to . While it is not possible to select a single preferred method for determining SP gradients, we suggest to use for each SP property. The resulting median age and metallicity suggest that, overall, bright dwarfs experienced moderate inside-out formation, and significant early SF from low-metallicity gas with outward radial migration of old SPs. The derived SP gradients provide strong constraints on feedback mechanisms in dwarf galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.2504.02755,
title = {The MaNGA Dwarf Galaxy Sample (MaNDala): stellar profiles and gradients characterization},
author = {M. Cano-DÍaz and A. Rodríguez-Puebla and A. C. Robleto-Orús and V. Ávila-Reese and H. M. Hernández-Toledo and J. A. Vázquez-Mata and O. Valenzuela and J. J. González and H. J. Ibarra-Medel and J. C. Clemente-González and L. Pavón-Alvarez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.02755},
year = {2025}
}
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Accepted to appear in The Astronomical Journal