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The Initial Mass Function of Early-type Galaxies: no correlation with [Mg/Fe]

F. La Barbera, I. Ferreras, A. Vazdekis

Published 2015-02-11Version 1

The Initial Mass Function (IMF) of early-type galaxies (ETGs) has been found to feature systematic variations by both dynamical and spectroscopic studies. In particular, spectral line strengths, based on gravity-sensitive features, suggest an excess of low-mass stars in massive ETGs, i.e. a bottom-heavy IMF. The physical drivers of IMF variations are currently unknown. The abundance ratio of alpha elements, such as [Mg/Fe], has been suggested as a possible driver of the IMF changes, although dynamical constraints do not support this claim. In this letter, we take advantage of the large SDSS database. Our sample comprises 24,781 high-quality spectra, covering a large range in velocity dispersion (100<sigma0<320 km/s) and abundance ratio (-0.1<[Mg/Fe]<+0.4). The large volume of data allows us to stack the spectra at fixed values of sigma0 and [Mg/Fe]. Our analysis -- based on gravity-sensitive line strengths -- gives a strong correlation with central velocity dispersion and a negligible variation with [Mg/Fe] at fixed sigma0. This result is robust against individual elemental abundance variations, and seems not to raise any apparent inconsistency with the alternative method based on galaxy dynamics.

Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables. MNRAS Letters, in press
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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