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Stellar mass as the "glocal" driver of galaxies' stellar population properties

Stefano Zibetti, Anna R. Gallazzi

Published 2022-02-08Version 1

The properties of the stellar populations in a galaxy are known to correlate with the amount and the distribution of stellar mass. We take advantage of the maps of light-weighted mean stellar age Agewr and metallicity Z*wr for a sample of 362 galaxies from the integral-field spectroscopic survey CALIFA (summing up to >600,000 individual regions of approximately 1 kpc linear size), produced in our previous works, to investigate how these local properties react to the local stellar-mass surface density mu* and to the global total stellar mass M* and mean stellar-mass surface density <mu>e. We establish the existence of i) a dual mu*-Agewr relation, resulting in a young sequence and an old ridge, and ii) a mu*-Z*wr relation, overall independent of the age of the regions. The global mass parameters (M* and, possibly secondarily, <mu>e) determine the distribution of mu* in a galaxy and set the maximum attainable mu*, which increases with M*. M* affects the shape and normalization of the local relations up to a threshold mass of $\sim 10^{10.3}$ MSun, above which they remain unchanged. We conclude that stellar mass is a "glocal" (i.e. simultaneously global and local) driver of the stellar population properties. We consider how the local and global mass-age and mass-metallicity relations are connected, and in particular discuss how it is possible, from a single local relation, to produce two different global mass-metallicity relations for quiescent and star-forming galaxies respectively, as reported in the literature. Structural differences in these two classes of galaxies are key to explain the duality in global scaling relations and appear as essential in modelling the baryonic cycle of galaxies.

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