The Fornax3D project: intrinsic correlations between orbital properties and the stellar initial mass function

Author:

Poci A12ORCID,McDermid R M23,Lyubenova M4ORCID,Martín-Navarro I56,van de Ven G7ORCID,Coccato L4ORCID,Corsini E M89ORCID,Fahrion K10ORCID,Falcón-Barroso J56,Gadotti D A4ORCID,Iodice E11,Pinna F12,Sarzi M1314,de Zeeuw P T1516,Zhu L17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy, University of Durham , Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE, UK

2. Research Centre for Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Astrophotonics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University , NSW 2109, Australia

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

4. European Southern Observatory , Karl-Schwarzschild-Straße 2, D-85748 Garching bei München, Germany

5. Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias , Calle Via Láctea s/n, E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

6. Departamento de Astrofísica, Universidad de La Laguna , E-38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

7. Department of Astrophysics, University of Vienna , Türkenschanzstraße 17, A-1180 Wien, Austria

8. Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia ‘G. Galilei’, Università di Padova , vicolo dell’Osservatorio 3, I-35122 Padova, Italy

9. INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova , vicolo dell’Osservatorio 5, I-35122 Padova, Italy

10. European Space Agency, European Space Research and Technology Centre , Keplerlaan 1, NL-2200 AG Noordwijk, the Netherlands

11. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte , via Moiariello 16, I-80131 Napoli, Italy

12. Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie , Königstuhl 17, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany

13. Armagh Observatory and Planetarium , College Hill, Armagh BT61 9DG, UK

14. Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire , College Lane, Hatfield AL10 9AB, UK

15. Sterrewacht Leiden, Leiden University , Postbus 9513, NL-2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands

16. Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik , Gießenbachstraße 1, D-85748 Garching bei München, Germany

17. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences , 80 Nandan Road, 200030 Shanghai, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Variations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in external galaxies have been inferred from a variety of independent probes. Yet the physical conditions causing these variations remain largely unknown. In this work, we explore new spatially resolved measurements of the IMF for three edge-on lenticular galaxies in the Fornax cluster. We utilize existing orbit-based dynamical models in order to fit the new IMF maps within an orbital framework. We find that, within each galaxy, the high-angular momentum disc-like stars exhibit an IMF which is rich in dwarf stars. The centrally concentrated pressure-supported orbits exhibit similarly dwarf-rich IMF. Conversely, orbits at large radius which have intermediate angular momentum exhibit IMF which are markedly less dwarf-rich relative to the other regions of the same galaxy. Assuming that the stars which reside, in the present-day, on dynamically hot orbits at large radii are dominated by accreted populations, we interpret these findings as a correlation between the dwarf-richness of a population of stars, and the mass of the host in which it formed. Specifically, deeper gravitational potentials would produce more dwarf-rich populations, resulting in the relative deficiency of dwarf stars which originated in the lower mass accreted satellites. The central and high-angular momentum populations are likely dominated by in situ stars, which were formed in the more massive host itself. There are also global differences between the three galaxies studied here, of up to ∼0.3 dex in the IMF parameter ξ. We find no local dynamical or chemical property which alone can fully account for the IMF variations.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Australian Research Council

MCIU

European Research Council

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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