Stellar mass estimates in early-type galaxies: procedures, uncertainties and models dependence
Marcella Longhetti, Paolo Saracco

TL;DR
This paper investigates how different models and parameters affect stellar mass and luminosity estimates in early-type galaxies, quantifies uncertainties, and proposes a new empirical mass estimator based on simple photometric measurements.
Contribution
It systematically analyzes model dependencies and uncertainties in stellar mass estimates and introduces a robust, simple empirical mass estimator using only K-band magnitude and (V-K) colour.
Findings
Mass estimates are uncertain within a factor of 2-3.
Photometric errors and galaxy distance significantly impact mass accuracy.
The new empirical estimator outperforms traditional methods in reliability and simplicity.
Abstract
The aim of the present paper is to quantify the dependence of the estimates of luminosities and stellar mass of early-type galaxies on the different models and model parameters which can be used to analyze the observational data. The paper is organized in two parts. The first one analyzes the dependence of the M/L ratios and of the k-corrections in different bands on model parameters (IMF, metallicity, star formation history, age), assuming some among the most popular spectrophotometric codes usually adopted to study the evolutionary status of galaxies [...]. The second part of our work is dedicated to quantify the reliability and systematics affecting the mass and luminosity estimates obtained by means of the best fitting technique applied to the photometric SEDs of early-type galaxies at . To this end, we apply the best fitting technique to some mock catalogs built on the basis…
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