Evidence for a non-universal stellar initial mass function in low-redshift high-density early-type galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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5 pages, 6 figures, accepted to MNRAS Letters, minor changes to previous version

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We determine an absolute calibration of stellar mass-to-light ratios for the densest \simeq 3% of early-type galaxies in the local universe (redshift z\simeq 0.08) from SDSS DR7. This sample of \sim 4000 galaxies has, assuming a Chabrier IMF, effective stellar surface densities, Sigma_e > 2500 M_sun/pc^2, stellar population synthesis (SPS) stellar masses log_10(M_sps/M_sun)<10.8, and aperture velocity dispersions of sigma_ap=168^{+37}_{-34} km/s (68% range). In contrast to typical early-type galaxies, we show that these dense early-type galaxies follow the virial fundamental plane, which suggests that mass-follows-light. With the additional assumption that any dark matter does not follow the light, the dynamical masses of dense galaxies provide a direct measurement of stellar masses. Our dynamical masses (M_dyn), obtained from the spherical Jeans equations, are only weakly sensitive to the choice of anisotropy (\beta) due to the relatively large aperture of the SDSS fiber for these galaxies: R_ap \simeq 1.5 R_e. Assuming isotropic orbits (\beta=0) we find a median log_{10} (M_dyn/M_sps) = 0.233 \pm 0.003, consistent with a Salpeter IMF, while more bottom heavy IMFs and standard Milky-Way IMFs are strongly disfavored. Our results are consistent with, but do not require, a dependence of the IMF on dynamical mass or velocity dispersion. We find evidence for a color dependence to the IMF such that redder galaxies have heavier IMFs with M_dyn/M_sps \propto (g-r)^{1.13\pm0.09}. This may reflect a more fundamental dependence of the IMF on the age or metallicity of a stellar population, or the density at which the stars formed.

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