Bibcode
Ferré-Mateu, A.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Vazdekis, A.; de la Rosa, I. G.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 797, Issue 2, article id. 136, 21 pp. (2014).
Fecha de publicación:
12
2014
Revista
Número de citas
16
Número de citas referidas
16
Descripción
We present a detailed stellar population analysis for a sample of 24
early-type galaxies (ETGs) belonging to the rich cluster RX J0152.7-1357
at z = 0.83. We have derived the age, metallicity, abundance pattern,
and star formation history (SFH) for each galaxy individually to further
characterize this intermediate-z reference cluster. We then study how
these stellar population parameters depend on the local environment.
This provides a better understanding on the formation timescales and
subsequent evolution of the substructures in this cluster. We have also
explored the evolutionary link between z ~ 0.8 ETGs and those in the
local universe by comparing the trends that the stellar population
parameters followed with galaxy velocity dispersion at each epoch. We
find that the ETGs in Coma are consistent with being the (passively
evolving) descendants of the ETG population in RX J10152.7-1357.
Furthermore, our results favor a downsizing picture, where the subclumps
centers were formed first. These central parts contain the most massive
galaxies, which formed the bulk of their stars in a short, burst-like
event at high z. On the contrary, the cluster outskirts are populated
with less-massive, smaller galaxies that show a wider variety of SFHs.
In general, they present extended star formation episodes over cosmic
time, which seems to be related to their posterior incorporation into
the cluster around 4 Gyr after the initial event of formation.
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