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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: stellar population and structural trends across the Fundamental Plane

Authors :
Sarah Brough
Nicholas Scott
Arjen van der Wel
Sarah M. Sweet
Matt S. Owers
Julia J. Bryant
Jon Lawrence
Matthew Colless
Michael Goodwin
Rob Sharp
Scott M. Croom
Nuria P. F. Lorente
Brent Groves
Francesco D'Eugenio
Samuel N. Richards
Joss Bland-Hawthorn
Jesse van de Sande
Sree Oh
Roger L. Davies
Source :
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
arXiv, 2021.

Abstract

We study the Fundamental Plane (FP) for a volume- and luminosity-limited sample of 560 early-type galaxies from the SAMI survey. Using r-band sizes and luminosities from new Multi-Gaussian Expansion (MGE) photometric measurements, and treating luminosity as the dependent variable, the FP has coefficients a=1.294$\pm$0.039, b= 0.912$\pm$0.025, and zero-point c= 7.067$\pm$0.078. We leverage the high signal-to-noise of SAMI integral field spectroscopy, to determine how structural and stellar-population observables affect the scatter about the FP. The FP residuals correlate most strongly (8$\sigma$ significance) with luminosity-weighted simple-stellar-population (SSP) age. In contrast, the structural observables surface mass density, rotation-to-dispersion ratio, S\'ersic index and projected shape all show little or no significant correlation. We connect the FP residuals to the empirical relation between age (or stellar mass-to-light ratio $\Upsilon_\star$) and surface mass density, the best predictor of SSP age amongst parameters based on FP observables. We show that the FP residuals (anti-)correlate with the residuals of the relation between surface density and $\Upsilon_\star$. This correlation implies that part of the FP scatter is due to the broad age and $\Upsilon_\star$ distribution at any given surface mass density. Using virial mass and $\Upsilon_\star$ we construct a simulated FP and compare it to the observed FP. We find that, while the empirical relations between observed stellar population relations and FP observables are responsible for most (75%) of the FP scatter, on their own they do not explain the observed tilt of the FP away from the virial plane.<br />Comment: 36 pages, 23 figures

Details

ISSN :
00358711 and 13652966
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....017598037584c184ae00b36dc34b0060
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2104.10167