We examine the stellar population radial gradients (age, metallicity and [α/Fe]) of ∼ 100 passive central galaxies up to ∼2Re. The targeted groups have a halo mass range spanning from 11<log(M200/M⊙)<15, in the SAMI Galaxy Survey. The main goal of this work is to determine whether central galaxies have different stellar population properties when compared to similarly massive satellite galaxies. We find negative metallicity radial gradients, which become shallower with increasing stellar mass. The age and [α/Fe] gradients are consistent with zero or slightly positive. [α/Fe] gradients become more negative with increasing mass, while age gradients do not show any significant trend with mass. We do not observe a significant difference between the stellar population gradients of central and satellite galaxies, at fixed stellar mass. The mean metallicity gradients are Δ[Z/H]/Δlog(r/Re)=−0.25±0.03 for central galaxies and Δ[Z/H]/Δlog(r/Re)=−0.30±0.01 for satellites. The mean age and [α/Fe] gradients are consistent between central and satellite galaxies, within the uncertainties, with a mean value of Δlog (Age/Gyr)/Δlog(r/Re)=0.13±0.03 for centrals and Δlog (Age/Gyr)/Δlog(r/Re)=0.17±0.01 for satellite and Δ[α/Fe]/Δlog(r/Re)=0.01±0.03 for centrals and Δ[α/Fe]/Δlog(r/Re)=0.08±0.01 for satellites. This evidence suggests that the central region of central passive galaxies form in a similar fashion to satellite passive galaxies, in agreement with a two-phase formation scenario.
@article{arxiv.2005.00541,
title = {The SAMI Galaxy Survey: stellar population gradients of central galaxies},
author = {Giulia Santucci and Sarah Brough and Nicholas Scott and Mireia Montes and Matt S. Owers and Jesse van de Sande and Joss Bland-Hawthorn and Julia J. Bryant and Scott M. Croom and Ignacio Ferreras and Jon S. Lawrence and Ángel R. López-Sánchez and Samuel N. Richards},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00541},
year = {2020}
}