Spectro-photometry of galaxies in the Virgo cluster

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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25 pages, 18 figures; accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal

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As a result of an extensive observational campaign targeting the Virgo cluster, we obtained integrated (drift-scan mode) optical spectra and multiwavelength (UV,U,B,V,H) photometry for 124 and 330 galaxies, respectively, spanning the whole Hubble sequence, and with m_p<=16 (M_p<=-15). These data were combined to obtain galaxy SEDs extending from 2000 to 22000 A. By fitting these SEDs with synthetic ones derived using Bruzual & Charlot population synthesis models we try to constrain observationally the SFH of these galaxies. Assuming a Salpeter IMF and an analytical form for the SFH, the fit free parameters are: the age (T) of the star formation event, its characteristic time-scale (tau) and the initial metallicity (Z). We test the (simplistic) case where all galaxies have a common age T=13 Gyr, exploring a SFH with "delayed" exponential form, thus allowing for an increasing SFR with time. This SFH is consistent with the full range of observed SEDs, provided that the characteristic time-scale tau is let free to vary between 0.1 and 25 Gyr and Z between 1/5 and 2.5 Z solar. Elliptical galaxies (including dEs) are best fitted with short time scales (tau~3 Gyr) and Z varying between 1/5 and 1 Z solar. The model metallicity is found to increase with H band luminosity. Spiral galaxies require that both tau and Z correlate with H band luminosity: low mass Im+BCD have sub-solar Z and tau>=10 Gyr, whereas giant spirals have solar metallicities and tau~3 Gyr, consistent with ellipticals. Moreover we find that the SFH of spirals depends upon the presence at their interior of fresh gas capable of sustaining the star formation. In fact the residuals of the tau vs. L_H relation depend significantly on the HI content. HI deficient galaxies have shorter tau than spirals with normal HI content.

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