{ "id": "1501.01636", "version": "v1", "published": "2015-01-07T21:00:12.000Z", "updated": "2015-01-07T21:00:12.000Z", "title": "Further evidence for a time-dependent initial mass function in massive early-type galaxies", "authors": [ "I. Ferreras", "C. Weidner", "A. Vazdekis", "F. La Barbera" ], "comment": "5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. MNRAS Letters, in press", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA" ], "abstract": "Spectroscopic analyses of gravity-sensitive line strengths give growing evidence towards an excess of low-mass stars in massive early-type galaxies (ETGs). Such a scenario requires a bottom-heavy initial mass function (IMF). However, strong constraints can be imposed if we take into account galactic chemical enrichment. We extend the analysis of Weidner et al. and consider the functional form of bottom-heavy IMFs used in recent works, where the high-mass end slope is kept fixed to the Salpeter value, and a free parameter is introduced to describe the slope at stellar masses below some pivot mass scale (M