Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-11-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
23 pages, 9 figures, Astronomical Journal, in press
Scientific paper
10.1086/426359
Spectra from MDM Observatory are used to assess Lick/IDS feature strength gradients inside the half-light radius of the compact Local Group elliptical galaxy M32. All but a few (of 24 measured) indices show a statistically significant gradient. Comparing with models, the index gradients indicate a mean age and abundance gradient in the sense that the nucleus is a factor of 2.5 younger and a factor of 0.3 dex more metal-rich than at 1 effective radius. This conclusion is only weakly dependent on which index combinations are used and is robust to high accuracy. Stars near the M32 nucleus have a mean age and heavy element abundance [M/H] of (4.7 Gyr, +0.02), judging from models by Worthey with variable abundance ratios. This result has very small formal random errors, although, of course, there is significant age-metallicity degeneracy along an (age, abundance) line segment from (5.0 Gyr, 0.00) to (4.5 Gyr, +0.05). An abundance pattern of [C/M]=+0.077, [N/M]=-0.13, [Mg/M]=-0.18, [Fe/M]~0.0, and [Na/M]=+0.12 is required to fit the feature data, with a fitting precision of about 0.01 dex. Model uncertainties make the accuracies of these values at least twice the magnitude of the precision. Forcing scaled-solar abundances does not change the age very much, but it increases the rms goodness of model-data fit by a factor of 3 and broadens the allowed range of age to $\pm 1$ Gyr. The overall abundance pattern contrasts with larger elliptical galaxies, in which all measurable lighter elements are enhanced relative to iron and calcium.
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