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2016ApJ...818..179L - Astrophys. J., 818, 179 (2016/February-3)

Evidence for the rapid formation of low-mass early-type galaxies in dense environments.

LIU Y., PENG E.W., BLAKESLEE J., COTE P., FERRARESE L., JORDAN A., PUZIA T.H., TOLOBA E. and ZHANG H.-X.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the environmental dependence of star formation timescales in low-mass galaxies using the [α/Fe] abundance ratio as an evolutionary clock. We present integrated [α/Fe] measurements for 11 low-mass (M* ∼ 109M) early-type galaxies (ETGs) with a large range of cluster-centric distance in the Virgo Cluster. We find a gradient in [α/Fe], where the galaxies closest to the cluster center (the cD galaxy, M87) have the highest values. This trend is driven by galaxies within a projected radius of 0.4 Mpc (0.26 times the virial radius of Virgo A), all of which have super-solar [α/Fe]. Galaxies in this mass range exhibit a large scatter in the [α/Fe]-σ diagram, and do not obviously lie on an extension of the relation defined by massive ETGs. In addition, we find a correlation between [α/Fe] and globular cluster specific frequency (SN), suggesting that low-mass ETGs that formed their stars over a short period of time were also efficient at forming massive star clusters. The innermost low-mass ETGs in our sample have [α/Fe] values comparable to that of M87, implying that environment is the controlling factor for star formation timescales in dense regions. These low-mass galaxies could be the surviving counterparts of the objects that have already been accreted into the halo of M87, and may be the link between present-day low-mass galaxies and the old, metal-poor, high-[α/Fe], high-SN stellar populations seen in the outer halos of massive ETGs.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: clusters: individual: Virgo - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: formation - galaxies: star clusters: general

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