Formation and Evolution of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies - II. Spatially resolved star-formation histories
Mina Koleva, Sven De Rijcke, Philippe Prugniel, Werner W. Zeilinger,, Dolf Michielsen

TL;DR
This study uses optical spectroscopy to analyze the star-formation histories and metallicity gradients of dwarf elliptical galaxies, revealing old stellar populations with recent star formation and significant metallicity gradients.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially resolved star-formation histories and metallicity profiles of dwarf elliptical galaxies, linking their properties to formation scenarios and environmental effects.
Findings
Old stellar populations are coeval with massive ellipticals.
Most galaxies show significant metallicity gradients.
Flattened, rotating dEs have flat metallicity profiles.
Abstract
We present optical VLT spectroscopy of 16 dwarf elliptical galaxies (or dEs) comparable in mass to NGC 205, and belonging to the Fornax cluster and to nearby groups of galaxies. Using ULySS and STECKMAP, we derive radial profiles of the SSP-equivalent ages, metallicities and star-formation histories. The old stellar population of the dEs, which dominates their mass, is likely coeval with that of massive ellipticals or bulges, but the star formation efficiency is lower. Important intermediate age (1-5 Gyr) populations, and frequently tails of star formation until recent times are detected. These histories are reminiscent of their lower mass dSph counterparts of the Local Group. Most galaxies (10/16) show significant metallicity gradients, with metallicity declining by 0.5 dex over one half-light radius on average. These gradients are already present in the old population. The flattened…
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