Probing Star Formation Timescales in Elliptical Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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11 pages, 5 figures, to appear in the PASP Conference Proccedings series of the Workshop "Spectrophotometric dating of stars a

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In models of galaxy formation in a hierarchical Universe, elliptical galaxies form through the merging of smaller disk systems. These models yield a number of testable predictions if reliable techniques for determining the relative ages and compositions of the stellar populations of different galaxies can be found: 1) ellipticals in low-density environments form later than ellipticals in clusters, 2) more massive ellipticals form later, 3) more massive ellipticals form in dissipationless mergers from disk galaxies with low gas content. While colours and the Balmer line strengths of galaxies can be used to infer the average ages of the stellar populations of ellipticals, alpha/Fe element ratios carry information about the timescale over which star formation took place. Here we present preliminary results from semi-analytic models for the distribution of Mg/Fe ratios in galaxies as a function of morphological type, luminosity and environment.

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