论文标题
SDSS-IV漫画:恒星种群与出色的根平方平方速度$ v _ {\ rm rms} $梯度或固定有效速度分散的梯度或总高度斜坡$σ_{\ rm e} $
SDSS-IV MaNGA: Stellar population correlates with stellar root-mean-square velocity $V_{\rm rms}$ gradients or total-density-profile slopes at fixed effective velocity dispersion $σ_{\rm e}$
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论文摘要
已知星系属性与星系有效恒星速度分散$σ_ {\ rm e} $密切相关。在这里,我们使用1339个星系($ m_ \ ast \ ast \ gtrsim 6 \ times10^9 $ m $ _ \ odot $)在固定的$σ_{\ rm e} $上寻找{\ em附加}趋势,并在漫画(DR14)样品中具有整体上的field-field Field Spectroscopy数据。我们专注于梯度($γ_{\ rm rms} \equivσ(r _ {\ rm e}/4)/σ_{\ rm e} $的梯度,跟踪总质量密度梯度$γ_{\ rm tot} $衍生自动力学模型,更弱的凸起分数。我们确认$γ_ {\ rm rms} $增加了$σ_ {\ rm e} $,年龄和金属性。我们还发现,这些相关性仍然存在于固定的$σ_ {\ rm e} $,其中发现具有较大$γ_{\ rm rms rms} $的星系是较旧的,更富含金属的。这意味着质量密度梯度包含恒星种群的信息,这些信息未完全解释为$σ_ {\ rm e} $。该结果对我们对星系淬火的理解造成了额外的限制。我们将结果与Illustristng流体动力模拟中的星系进行了比较,发现在固定的$σ_ {\ rm e} $下,与年龄,凸起分数和总质量密度斜率相似,但与观察值不同,在模拟中无法检测到与金属的相关性。
Galaxy properties are known to correlate most tightly with the galaxy effective stellar velocity dispersion $σ_{\rm e}$. Here we look for {\em additional} trends at fixed $σ_{\rm e}$ using 1339 galaxies ($M_\ast \gtrsim 6\times10^9$ M$_\odot$) with different morphologies in the MaNGA (DR14) sample with integral-field spectroscopy data. We focus on the gradients ($γ_{\rm rms} \equiv σ(R_{\rm e}/4)/σ_{\rm e}$) of the stellar root-mean-square velocity ($V_{\rm rms} \equiv \sqrt{V^2 + σ^2}$), which we show traces the total mass density gradient $γ_{\rm tot}$ derived from dynamical models and, more weakly, the bulge fraction. We confirm that $γ_{\rm rms}$ increases with $σ_{\rm e}$, age and metallicity. We additionally find that these correlations still exist at fixed $σ_{\rm e}$, where galaxies with larger $γ_{\rm rms}$ are found to be older and more metal-rich. It means that mass density gradients contain information of the stellar population which is not fully accounted for by $σ_{\rm e}$. This result puts an extra constraint on our understanding of galaxy quenching. We compare our results with galaxies in the IllustrisTNG hydrodynamical simulations and find that, at fixed $σ_{\rm e}$, similar trends exist with age, the bulge fraction, and the total mass density slope but, unlike observations, no correlation with metallicity can be detected in the simulations.