Bibcode
Lyubenova, M.; Martín-Navarro, I.; van de Ven, G.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Galbany, L.; Gallazzi, A.; García-Benito, R.; González Delgado, R.; Husemann, B.; La Barbera, F.; Marino, R. A.; Mast, D.; Mendez-Abreu, J.; Peletier, R. F. P.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Sánchez, S. F.; Trager, S. C.; van den Bosch, R. C. E.; Vazdekis, A.; Walcher, C. J.; Zhu, L.; Zibetti, S.; Ziegler, B.; Bland-Hawthorn, J.; CALIFA Collaboration
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 463, Issue 3, p.3220-3225
Fecha de publicación:
12
2016
Número de citas
72
Número de citas referidas
72
Descripción
In this Paper, we describe how we use stellar dynamics information to
constrain the shape of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in a
sample of 27 early-type galaxies from the CALIFA survey. We obtain
dynamical and stellar mass-to-light ratios, Υdyn and
Υ*, over a homogenous aperture of 0.5 Re.
We use the constraint Υdyn≥Υ*
to test two IMF shapes within the framework of the extended MILES
stellar population models. We rule out a single power-law IMF shape for
75 per cent of the galaxies in our sample. Conversely, we find that a
double power-law IMF shape with a varying high-mass end slope is
compatible (within 1σ) with 95 per cent of the galaxies. We also
show that dynamical and stellar IMF mismatch factors give consistent
results for the systematic variation of the IMF in these galaxies.