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The SAMI-Fornax Dwarfs Survey III: Evolution of [$α$/Fe] in dwarfs, from Galaxy Clusters to the Local Group

Published 28 Mar 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2303.16020v1)

Abstract: Using very deep, high spectral resolution data from the SAMI Integral Field Spectrograph we study the stellar population properties of a sample of dwarf galaxies in the Fornax Cluster, down to a stellar mass of $10{7}$ M${\odot}$, which has never been done outside the Local Group. We use full spectral fitting to obtain stellar population parameters. Adding massive galaxies from the ATLAS${3D}$ project, which we re-analysed, and the satellite galaxies of the Milky Way, we obtained a galaxy sample that covers the stellar mass range $10{4}$ to $10{12} M{\odot}$. Using this large range we find that the mass - metallicity relation is not linear. We also find that the [$\alpha$/Fe]-stellar mass relation of the full sample shows a U-shape, with a minimum in [$\alpha$/Fe] for masses between $10{9}-10{10} M_{\odot}$. The relation between [$\alpha$/Fe] and stellar mass can be understood in the following way: When the faintest galaxies enter the cluster environment, a rapid burst of star formation is induced, after which the gas content is blown away by various quenching mechanisms. This fast star formation causes high [$\alpha$/Fe] values, like in the Galactic halo. More massive galaxies will manage to keep their gas longer and form several bursts of star formation, with lower [$\alpha$/Fe] as a result. For massive galaxies, stellar populations are regulated by internal processes, leading to [$\alpha$/Fe] increasing with mass. We confirm this model by showing that [$\alpha$/Fe] correlates with clustercentric distance in three nearby clusters, and also in the halo of the Milky Way.

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