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Variations of the stellar Initial Mass Function in Semi-Analytic Models: implications for the mass assembly of galaxies in the GAEA model

Fabio Fontanot

Published 2019-03-08Version 1

A wealth of observations recently challenged the notion of a universal stellar initial mass function (IMF) by showing evidences in favour of a variability of this statistical indicator as a function of galaxy properties. I present predictions from the semi-analytic model GAEA (GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly), which features (a) a detailed treatment of chemical enrichment, (b) an improved stellar feedback scheme, and (c) implements theoretical prescriptions for IMF variations. Our variable IMF realizations predict intrinsic stellar masses and mass-to-light ratios larger than those estimated from synthetic photometry assuming a universal IMF. This provides a self-consistent interpretation for the observed mismatch between photometrically inferred stellar masses of local early-type galaxies and those derived by dynamical and spectroscopic studies. At higher redshifts, the assumption of a variable IMF has a deep impact on our ability to reconstruct the evolution of the galaxy stellar mass function and the star formation history of galaxies.

Comments: 4 Pages, 2 Figures, Proceedings of IAU symposium 341, "PanModel2018: Challenges in Panchromatic Galaxy Modelling with Next Generation Facilities", Osaka, Japan
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