The SAMI galaxy survey: Galaxy size can explain the offset between star-forming and passive galaxies in the mass–metallicity relationship

Author:

Vaughan Sam P12ORCID,Barone Tania M1234ORCID,Croom Scott M12ORCID,Cortese Luca25ORCID,D’Eugenio Francesco67ORCID,Brough Sarah28ORCID,Colless Matthew24ORCID,McDermid Richard M29,van de Sande Jesse12ORCID,Scott Nicholas12ORCID,Bland-Hawthorn Joss12,Bryant Julia J12,Lawrence J S10,López-Sánchez Ángel R2911,Lorente Nuria P F12,Owers Matt S2913ORCID,Richards Samuel N1

Affiliation:

1. Sydney Institute for Astronomy, School of Physics , Building A28, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO3D) , Australia

3. Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, School of Science, Swinburne University of Technology , Hawthorn, VIC 3122, Australia

4. Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia

5. International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, The University of Western Australia , 35 Stirling Hw, 6009 Crawley, Australia

6. Cavendish Laboratory and Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge , Madingley Rise, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK

7. Sterrenkundig Observatorium, Universiteit Gent , Krijgslaan 281 S9, B-9000 Gent, Belgium

8. School of Physics, University of New South Wales , NSW 2052, Australia

9. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University , NSW 2109, Australia

10. Australian Astronomical Optics – Macquarie, Macquarie University , NSW 2109, Australia

11. Australian Astronomical Optics, Macquarie University , 105 Delhi Rd, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia

12. AAO-MQ, Faculty of Science  and Engineering, Macquarie University , 105 Delhi Rd, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia

13. Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophotonics Research Centre, Macquarie University , Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this work, we investigate how the central stellar metallicity ([Z/H]) of 1363 galaxies from the SAMI galaxy survey is related to their stellar mass and a proxy for the gravitational potential, $\Phi = \log _{10}\left(\frac{M_*}{M_{\odot }} \right) - \log _{10}\left(\frac{r_e}{\mathrm{kpc}} \right)$. In agreement with previous studies, we find that passive and star-forming galaxies occupy different areas of the [Z/H]–M* plane, with passive galaxies having higher [Z/H] than star-forming galaxies at fixed mass (a difference of 0.23 dex at log10(M*/M⊙) = 10.3). We show for the first time that all galaxies lie on the same relation between [Z/H] and Φ, and show that the offset in [Z/H] between passive and star-forming galaxies at fixed Φ is smaller than or equal to the offset in [Z/H] at fixed mass (an average Δ[Z/H] of 0.11 dex at fixed Φ compared to 0.21 dex at fixed mass). We then build a simple model of galaxy evolution to explain and understand our results. By assuming that [Z/H] traces Φ over cosmic time and that the probability that a galaxy quenches depends on both its mass and size, we are able to reproduce these offsets in stellar metallicity with a model containing instantaneous quenching. We therefore conclude that an offset in metallicity at fixed mass cannot by itself be used as evidence of slow quenching processes, in contrast to previous studies. Instead, our model implies that metal-rich galaxies have always been the smallest objects for their mass in a population. Our findings reiterate the need to consider galaxy size when studying stellar populations.

Funder

NASA

University of Sydney

Australian Astronomical Observatory

Australian Research Council

ERC

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Anglo-Australian Observatory

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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