Virgo cluster early-type dwarf galaxies with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. IV. The color-magnitude relation
Thorsten Lisker (1+2), Eva K. Grebel (1+2), Bruno Binggeli (2) (1:, University of Heidelberg, 2: University of Basel)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the optical color-magnitude relation of 413 Virgo cluster early-type dwarf galaxies, revealing differences between subclasses, environmental effects, and evidence for multiple formation channels.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of the CMR across dwarf galaxy subclasses and environmental densities, highlighting heterogeneity and multiple formation pathways.
Findings
CMRs of nucleated and non-nucleated dEs differ significantly.
Color scatter in the CMR is intrinsic and not due to distance spread.
Environmental density influences galaxy colors across multiple bands.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the optical colors of 413 Virgo cluster early-type dwarf galaxies (dEs), based on Sloan Digital Sky Survey imaging data. Our study comprises (1) a comparison of the color-magnitude relation (CMR) of the different dE subclasses that we identified in Paper III of this series, (2) a comparison of the shape of the CMR in low and high-density regions, (3) an analysis of the scatter of the CMR, and (4) an interpretation of the observed colors with ages and metallicities from population synthesis models. We find that the CMRs of nucleated (dE(N)) and non-nucleated dEs (dE(nN)) are significantly different from each other, with similar colors at fainter magnitudes (r > 17 mag), but increasingly redder colors of the dE(N)s at brighter magnitudes. We interpret this with older ages and/or higher metallicities of the brighter dE(N)s. The dEs with disk features have similar…
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