Bibcode
Kuntschner, Harald; Smith, Russell J.; Colless, Matthew; Davies, Roger L.; Kaldare, Raven; Vazdekis, Alexandre
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 337, Issue 1, pp. 172-198.
Fecha de publicación:
11
2002
Número de citas
136
Número de citas referidas
123
Descripción
We describe the construction and study of an objectively defined sample
of early-type galaxies in low-density environments. The sample galaxies
are selected from a recently completed redshift survey using uniform and
readily quantified isolation criteria, and are drawn from a sky area of
~700 deg2, to a depth of 7000 km s-1 and an
apparent magnitude limit of bJ<= 16.1. Their early-type
(E/S0) morphologies are confirmed by subsequent CCD imaging. Five out of
the nine sample galaxies show signs of morphological peculiarity such as
tidal debris or blue circumnuclear rings. We confirm that E/S0 galaxies
are rare in low-density regions, accounting for only ~8 per cent of the
total galaxy population in such environments. We present spectroscopic
observations of nine galaxies in the sample, which are used, in
conjunction with updated stellar population models, to investigate star
formation histories. Our line-strength analysis is conducted at the
relatively high spectral resolution of 4.1 Å. Environmental
effects on early-type galaxy evolution are investigated by comparison
with a sample of Fornax cluster E/S0s (identically analysed). Results
from both samples are compared with predictions from semi-analytic
galaxy formation models. From the strength of [OII]λ3727 emission
we infer only a low level of ongoing star formation (<0.15
Msolar yr-1). Relative to the Fornax sample, a
larger fraction of the galaxies exhibit [OIII]λ5007 nebular
emission and, where present, these lines are slightly stronger than
typical for cluster E/S0s. The Mg-σ relation of E/S0s in
low-density regions is shown to be indistinguishable from that of the
Fornax sample. Luminosity-weighted stellar ages and metallicities are
determined by considering various combinations of line-indices; in
particular the HγF versus Fe5015 diagram cleanly
resolves the age-metallicity degeneracy at the spectral resolution of
our analysis. At a given luminosity, the E/S0 galaxies in low-density
regions are younger than the E/S0s in clusters (by ~2-3 Gyr), and also
more metal-rich (by ~0.2 dex). We infer that an anti-correlation of age
and metallicity effects is responsible for maintaining the zero-point of
the Mg-σ relation. The youngest galaxies in our sample show clear
morphological signs of interaction. The lower mean age of our sample,
relative to cluster samples, confirms, at least qualitatively, a robust
prediction of hierarchical galaxy formation models. By contrast, the
enhanced metallicity in the field is contrary to the predictions and
highlights shortcomings in the detailed treatment of star formation
processes in current models. The [Mg/Fe] abundance ratio appears to span
a similar, mostly super-solar, range both in low-density regions and in
Fornax cluster galaxies. This result is quite unexpected in simple
hierarchical models.