The Stellar Populations of Bright Coma Cluster Galaxies
James Price, Steve Phillipps, Avon Huxor, Russell J Smith, John R, Lucey

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar populations of 356 bright Coma cluster galaxies, revealing correlations with velocity dispersion and radial gradients in age and chemical abundances, supporting the concept of archaeological downsizing.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of stellar population parameters and gradients in a large sample of Coma cluster galaxies, using advanced models and spectroscopy.
Findings
Strong correlation between absorption line indices and velocity dispersion.
Radial gradients in age and chemical abundances in passive galaxies.
Evidence for archaeological downsizing in galaxy ages.
Abstract
In this paper we study the stellar populations of 356 bright, -19, Coma cluster members located in a 2 degree field centred on the cluster core using SDSS DR7 spectroscopy. For the quiescent galaxies we find strong correlations between absorption line index strength and velocity dispersion () for CN2, C4668, Mgb and H. We find significant cluster-centric radial gradients in H, Mgb and C4668 for the passive galaxies. We use state-of-the-art stellar population models \citep{schiavon07} and the measured absorption line indices to infer the single-stellar-population-equivalent (SSP-equivalent) age and [Fe/H] for each galaxy, as well as their abundance patterns in terms of [Mg/Fe], [C/Fe], [N/Fe] and [Ca/Fe]. For the passive galaxy subsample we find strong evidence for "archaeological downsizing", with age . We recover…
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