Amelia Fraser-McKelvie
SDSS-IV MaNGA: the formation sequence of S0 galaxies
Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia; Aragon-Salamanca, Alfonso; Merrifield, Michael; Tabor, Martha; Bernardi, Mariangela; Drory, Niv; Parikh, Taniya; Argudo-Fernandez, Maria
Authors
Professor ALFONSO ARAGON-SALAMANCA ALFONSO.ARAGON@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Astronomy
Michael Merrifield
Martha Tabor
Mariangela Bernardi
Niv Drory
Taniya Parikh
Maria Argudo-Fernandez
Abstract
Gas stripping of spiral galaxies or mergers are thought to be the formation mechanisms of lenticular galaxies. In order to determine the conditions in which each scenario dominates, we derive stellar populations of both the bulge and disk regions of 279 lenticular galaxies in the MaNGA survey. We find a clear bimodality in stellar age and metallicity within the population of S0s and this is strongly correlated with stellar mass. Old and metal-rich bulges and disks belong to massive galaxies, and young and metal-poor bulges and disks are hosted by low-mass galaxies. From this we conclude that the bulges and disks are co-evolving. When the bulge and disk stellar ages are compared, we find that the bulge is almost always older than the disk for massive galaxies (M? > 1010 M_). The opposite is true for lower mass galaxies. We conclude that we see two separate populations of lenticular galaxies. The old, massive, and metal-rich population possess bulges that are predominantly older than their disks, which we speculate may have been caused by morphological or inside-out quenching. In contrast, the less massive and more metal-poor population have bulges with more recent star formation than their disks. We postulate they may be undergoing bulge rejuvenation (or disk fading), or compaction. Environment doesn't play a distinct role in the properties of either population. Our findings give weight to the notion that while the faded spiral scenario likely formed low-mass S0s, other processes, such as mergers, may be responsible for high-mass S0s.
Citation
Fraser-McKelvie, A., Aragon-Salamanca, A., Merrifield, M., Tabor, M., Bernardi, M., Drory, N., …Argudo-Fernandez, M. (2018). SDSS-IV MaNGA: the formation sequence of S0 galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 481(4), 5580-5591. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2563
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 12, 2018 |
Online Publication Date | Sep 20, 2018 |
Publication Date | Dec 21, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Sep 17, 2018 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 24, 2018 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Print ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2966 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 481 |
Issue | 4 |
Pages | 5580-5591 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2563 |
Keywords | Galaxies evolution; Galaxies general; Glaxies stellar content; Galaxies elliptical and lenticular |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1077217 |
Publisher URL | https://academic.oup.com/mnras/advance-article/doi/10.1093/mnras/sty2563/5104408 |
Additional Information | This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2018 The authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved |
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