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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Trends in [\alpha/Fe] as a Function of Morphology and Environment

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-12-15 v2

Abstract

We present a new set of index-based measurements of [α\alpha/Fe] for a sample of 2093 galaxies in the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Following earlier work, we fit a global relation between [α\alpha/Fe] and the galaxy velocity dispersion σ\sigma for red sequence galaxies, [α\alpha/Fe]=(0.378±\pm0.009)log(σ\sigma/100)+(0.155±\pm0.003). We observe a correlation between the residuals and the local environmental surface density, whereas no such relation exists for blue cloud galaxies. In the full sample, we find that elliptical galaxies in high-density environments are α\alpha-enhanced by up to 0.057±\pm0.014 dex at velocity dispersions σ\sigma<100 km/s, compared with those in low-density environments. This α\alpha-enhancement is morphology-dependent, with the offset decreasing along the Hubble sequence towards spirals, which have an offset of 0.019±\pm0.014 dex. At low velocity dispersion and controlling for morphology, we estimate that star formation in high-density environments is truncated 1\sim1 Gyr earlier than in low-density environments. For elliptical galaxies only, we find support for a parabolic relationship between [α\alpha/Fe] and σ\sigma, with an environmental α\alpha-enhancement of at least 0.03 dex. This suggests strong contributions from both environment and mass-based quenching mechanisms. However, there is no evidence for this behaviour in later morphological types.

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@article{arxiv.2106.01928,
  title  = {The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Trends in [\alpha/Fe] as a Function of Morphology and Environment},
  author = {Peter J. Watson and Roger L. Davies and Sarah Brough and Scott M. Croom and Francesco D'Eugenio and Karl Glazebrook and Brent Groves and Ángel R. López-Sánchez and Jesse van de Sande and Nicholas Scott and Sam P. Vaughan and Jakob Walcher and Joss Bland-Hawthorn and Julia J. Bryant and Michael Goodwin and Jon S. Lawrence and Nuria P. F. Lorente and Matt S. Owers and Samuel Richards},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.01928},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

15 pages, 9 figures. Revised after comments from referee