2015
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv475
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The accretion histories of brightest cluster galaxies from their stellar population gradients

Abstract: We analyse the spatially-resolved stellar populations of 9 local (z < 0.1) Brightest Cluster Galaxies (BCGs) observed with VIMOS in IFU mode. Our sample is composed of 7 slowrotating and 2 fast-rotating BCGs. We do not find a connection between stellar kinematics and stellar populations in this small sample. The BCGs have shallow metallicity gradients (medianand a wide range of central ages (from 5 to 15 Gyr). We propose that the reason for this is diverse evolutionary paths in BCGs. 67 per cent of the sample … Show more

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“…The age gradients in local passive galaxies are consistent with 0 (or slightly positive), while the average metallicity gradient is found to be of ∇ Z ≈ −0.1 to −0.3 (see also Mehlert et al 2003;Wu et al 2005;La Barbera & de Carvalho 2009). This result is also supported by recent studies with integral field spectroscopy (e.g Kuntschner et al 2010;González Delgado et al 2014;Oliva-Altamirano et al 2015;Wilkinson et al 2015). Our (U − R) and (g − r) colour gradient measurements alone unfortunately do not allow us to break the age-metallicity degeneracy.…”
Section: Origin and Evolution Of Colour Gradients With Redshiftsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The age gradients in local passive galaxies are consistent with 0 (or slightly positive), while the average metallicity gradient is found to be of ∇ Z ≈ −0.1 to −0.3 (see also Mehlert et al 2003;Wu et al 2005;La Barbera & de Carvalho 2009). This result is also supported by recent studies with integral field spectroscopy (e.g Kuntschner et al 2010;González Delgado et al 2014;Oliva-Altamirano et al 2015;Wilkinson et al 2015). Our (U − R) and (g − r) colour gradient measurements alone unfortunately do not allow us to break the age-metallicity degeneracy.…”
Section: Origin and Evolution Of Colour Gradients With Redshiftsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…‚ The stellar mass in the central regions compares well to that measured for brightest cluster galaxies (Oliva-Altamirano et al 2015), but the modest (" 5 kpc) spatial resolution of the simulations artificially enhances tidal stripping, leading to a massive extended stellar halo.…”
Section: Summary and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The > ∼ 60 per cent variation required in Υ is larger than the ∼10 per cent attributable to typical age and metallicity gradients in massive ellipticals and BCGs (Kuntschner et al 2010;Oliva-Altamirano et al 2015). Hence this model appears to require radial gradients in the IMF; for example a factor of 1.55 in Υ corresponds to the difference between a Kroupa (2001) and an extrapolated Salpeter (1955) IMF.…”
Section: Stellar M/l Gradients?mentioning
confidence: 90%