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Evolution and Environment of Early-Type Galaxies

Authors: Bernardi, M.; Nichol, Bob; Sheth, R.; Miller, C.; Brinkmann, J.;

Evolution and Environment of Early-Type Galaxies

Abstract

We study the photometric and spectral properties of 39320 early-type galaxies within the SDSS, as a function of both local environment and redshift. The distance to the nearest cluster of galaxies and the distance to the 10th nearest luminous neighbor were used to define two extremes in environment. The properties of early-type galaxies are weakly but significantly different in these two extremes: objects in dense environments are less than ~1 Gyr older and alpha-enhanced by ~0.02 relative to their counterparts of the same velocity dispersion in less dense regions, but the metallicities show no dependence on environment. This suggests that, in dense regions, the stars in early-type galaxies formed at slightly earlier times, and on a slightly shorter timescale, than in less dense regions. In addition, objects at lower redshifts are older, but have the same metallicities and alpha-enhancements as their counterparts of the same sigma at higher redshifts, as expected if the low redshift sample is a passively-aged version of the sample at higher redshifts. These significant conclusions are derived from several pieces of evidence discussed in this paper, including the FP of early-types, the observed evolution of absorption linestrengths (measured from a large ensemble of composite spectra which we provide in tabular form) over small lookback times, and comparison with the predictions of single burst (non-solar abundance) stellar population synthesis models (which also indicate that age, metallicity and alpha-enhancement all increase with velocity dispersion).

58 pages, 22 figures. Accepted by AJ. The full version of Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7, 8 are available at http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~bernardm/PAPERS/EnvEvol/TABLES/ A README file (bernardi_TABLES.README) explains the content of the directory. The 925 composite spectra can be downloaded from http://www.physics.upenn.edu/~bernardm/PAPERS/EnvEvol/SPECTRA/ A README file (bernardi_COMPOSITES.README) explains the content of the directory. Table 9: the ZP of the Age-sigma relation has been corrected

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