Abstract
Abstract
We analyze spatially resolved and co-added SDSS-IV MaNGA spectra with signal-to-noise ratio ∼100 from 2200 passive central galaxies (z ∼ 0.05) to understand how central galaxy assembly depends on stellar mass (M
*) and halo mass (M
h
). We control for systematic errors in M
h
by employing a new group catalog from Tinker and the widely used Yang et al. catalog. At fixed M
*, the strengths of several stellar absorption features vary systematically with M
h
. Completely model-free, this is one of the first indications that the stellar populations of centrals with identical M
* are affected by the properties of their host halos. To interpret these variations, we applied full spectral fitting with the code alf. At fixed M
*, centrals in more massive halos are older, show lower [Fe/H], and have higher [Mg/Fe] with 3.5σ confidence. We conclude that halos not only dictate how much M
* galaxies assemble but also modulate their chemical enrichment histories. Turning to our analysis at fixed M
h
, high-M
* centrals are older, show lower [Fe/H], and have higher [Mg/Fe] for M
h
> 1012
h
−1
M
⊙ with confidence >4σ. While massive passive galaxies are thought to form early and rapidly, our results are among the first to distinguish these trends at fixed M
h
. They suggest that high-M
* centrals experienced unique early formation histories, either through enhanced collapse and gas fueling or because their halos were early forming and highly concentrated, a possible signal of galaxy assembly bias.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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