Color and stellar population gradients in galaxies. Correlation with mass
C. Tortora, N.R. Napolitano, V.F. Cardone, M. Capaccioli, Ph. Jetzer, and R. Molinaro

TL;DR
This study investigates how color, age, and metallicity gradients in galaxies relate to galaxy mass, revealing different evolutionary processes for early and late-type galaxies through analysis of ~50,000 SDSS galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of stellar population gradients across a large galaxy sample, linking these gradients to galaxy mass and evolutionary mechanisms.
Findings
Massive ETGs have shallow metallicity gradients.
Low-mass galaxies show positive color and metallicity gradients.
Age and metallicity gradients anti-correlate, supporting hierarchical models.
Abstract
We analyze the color gradients (CGs) of ~50000 nearby SDSS galaxies. From synthetic spectral models based on a simplified star formation recipe, we derive the mean spectral properties, and explain the observed radial trends of the color as gradients of the stellar population age and metallicity (Z). The most massive ETGs (M_* > 10^{11} Msun) have shallow CGs in correspondence of shallow (negative) Z gradients. In the stellar mass range 10^(10.3-10.5) < M_* < 10^(11) Msun, the Z gradients reach their minimum of ~ -0.5 dex^{-1}. At M_* ~ 10^{10.3-10.5} Msun, color and Z gradient slopes suddenly change. They turn out to anti-correlate with the mass, becoming highly positive at the very low masses. We have also found that age gradients anti-correlate with Z gradients, as predicted by hierarchical cosmological simulations for ETGs. On the other side, LTGs have gradients which systematically…
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