The CALIFA survey across the Hubble sequence Spatially resolved stellar population properties in galaxies

被引:243
作者
Delgado, R. M. Gonzalez [1 ]
Garcia-Benito, R. [1 ]
Perez, E. [1 ]
Fernandes, R. Cid [2 ]
de Amorim, A. L. [2 ]
Cortijo-Ferrero, C. [1 ]
Lacerda, E. A. D. [1 ,2 ]
Fernandez, R. Lopez [1 ]
Vale-Asari, N. [2 ]
Sanchez, S. F. [3 ]
Molla, M. [4 ]
Ruiz-Lara, T. [5 ]
Sanchez-Blazquez, P. [6 ]
Walcher, C. J. [7 ]
Alves, J. [8 ]
Aguerri, J. A. L. [9 ]
Bekeraite, S. [7 ]
Bland-Hawthorn, J. [10 ]
Galbany, L. [11 ,12 ]
Gallazzi, A. [13 ]
Husemann, B. [14 ]
Iglesias-Paramo, J. [1 ,15 ]
Kalinova, V. [16 ]
Lopez-Sanchez, A. R. [17 ]
Marino, R. A. [18 ,19 ]
Marquez, I. [1 ]
Masegosa, J. [1 ]
Mast, D. [20 ]
Mendez-Abreu, J. [21 ]
Mendoza, A. [1 ]
del Olmo, A. [1 ]
Perez, I. [5 ]
Quirrenbach, A. [22 ]
Zibetti, S. [12 ]
机构
[1] Inst Astrofis Andalucia CSIC, Granada 18080, Spain
[2] Univ Fed Santa Catarina, Dept Fis, BR-88040900 Florianopolis, SC, Brazil
[3] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Astron, Mexico City 04510, DF, Mexico
[4] CIEMAT, Dept Invest Basica, Madrid 28040, Spain
[5] Univ Granada, Dept Fis Teor & Cosmos, Fac Ciencias, E-18071 Granada, Spain
[6] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Depto Fis Teor, Madrid 28049, Spain
[7] Leibniz Inst Astrophys Potsdam AIP, D-14482 Potsdam, Germany
[8] Univ Vienna, A-1180 Vienna, Austria
[9] Inst Astrofis Canarias, Tenerife 38205, Spain
[10] Univ Sydney, Sydney Inst Astron, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[11] Univ Chile, Millennium Inst Astrophys, Santiago 1058, Chile
[12] Univ Chile, Dept Astron, Santiago 1058, Chile
[13] INAF Osserv Astrofis Arcetri, I-50125 Florence, Italy
[14] European So Observ, D-85748 Garching, Germany
[15] Estac Expt Zonas Aridas CSIC, Almeria 04120, Spain
[16] Univ Alberta, Dept Phys, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E1, Canada
[17] Australian Astron Observ, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
[18] Univ Complutense Madrid, UCM UPM, Dept Astrofis, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[19] Univ Complutense Madrid, CC Atmosfera, Fac CC Fis, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[20] Ctr Brasileiro Pesquisas Fis, Inst Cosmol Relatividade & Astrofis ICRA, BR-22290180 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[21] Univ St Andrews, Sch Phys & Astron, St Andrews KY1 69SS, Fife, Scotland
[22] Heidelberg Univ, Landessternwarte, Zentrum Astron, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
techniques: spectroscopic; Galaxy: evolution; Galaxy: stellar content; galaxies: structure; Galaxy: fundamental parameters; galaxies: spiral; STAR-FORMATION HISTORY; DIGITAL SKY SURVEY; INSIDE-OUT GROWTH; POTSDAM MULTIAPERTURE SPECTROPHOTOMETER; INTEGRAL FIELD SPECTROSCOPY; MASS-METALLICITY RELATION; SIMILAR-TO; EVOLUTIONARY SEQUENCES; MILKY-WAY; RADIATIVE OPACITIES;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361/201525938
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Various different physical processes contribute to the star formation and stellar mass assembly histories of galaxies. One important approach to understanding the significance of these different processes on galaxy evolution is the study of the stellar population content of today's galaxies in a spatially resolved manner. The aim of this paper is to characterize in detail the radial structure of stellar population properties of galaxies in the nearby universe, based on a uniquely large galaxy sample, considering the quality and coverage of the data. The sample under study was drawn from the CALIFA survey and contains 300 galaxies observed with integral field spectroscopy. These cover a wide range of Hubble types, from spheroids to spiral galaxies, while stellar masses range from M-star similar to 10(9) to 7 x 10(11) M-circle dot. We apply the fossil record method based on spectral synthesis techniques to recover the following physical properties for each spatial resolution element in our target galaxies: the stellar mass surface density (mu(star)), stellar extinction (A(V)), light-weighted and mass-weighted ages (< log age >(L), < log age >(M)), and mass-weighted metallicity (< log Z(star)>(M)). To study mean trends with overall galaxy properties, the individual radial profiles are stacked in seven bins of galaxy morphology (E, S0, Sa, Sb, Sbc, Sc, and Sd). We confirm that more massive galaxies are more compact, older, more metal rich, and less reddened by dust. Additionally, we find that these trends are preserved spatially with the radial distance to the nucleus. Deviations from these relations appear correlated with Hubble type: earlier types are more compact, older, and more metal rich for a given M-star, which is evidence that quenching is related to morphology, but not driven by mass. Negative gradients of < log age >(L) are consistent with an inside-out growth of galaxies, with the largest < log age >(L) gradients in Sb-Sbc galaxies. Further, the mean stellar ages of disks and bulges are correlated and with disks covering a wider range of ages, and late-type spirals hosting younger disks. However, age gradients are only mildly negative or flat beyond R similar to 2 HLR (half light radius), indicating that star formation is more uniformly distributed or that stellar migration is important at these distances. The gradients in stellar mass surface density depend mostly on stellar mass, in the sense that more massive galaxies are more centrally concentrated. Whatever sets the concentration indices of galaxies obviously depends less on quenching/morphology than on the depth of the potential well. There is a secondary correlation in the sense that at the same M-star early-type galaxies have steeper gradients. The mu(star) gradients outside 1 HLR show no dependence on Hubble type. We find mildly negative < log Z(star)>(M) gradients, which are shallower than predicted from models of galaxy evolution in isolation. In general, metallicity gradients depend on stellar mass, and less on morphology, hinting that metallicity is affected by both - the depth of the potential well and morphology/quenching. Thus, the largest < log Z(star)>(M) gradients occur in Milky Way-like Sb-Sbc galaxies, and are similar to those measured above the Galactic disk. Sc spirals show flatter < log Z(star)>(M) gradients, possibly indicating a larger contribution from secular evolution in disks. The galaxies from the sample have decreasing-outward stellar extinction; all spirals show similar radial profiles, independent from the stellar mass, but redder than E and S0. Overall, we conclude that quenching processes act in manners that are independent of mass, while metallicity and galaxy structure are influenced by mass-dependent processes.
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