The Galaxy Population of Abell 1367: The Stellar Mass-Metallicity Relation
M. Mouhcine, W. Kriwattanawong, P. A. James

TL;DR
This study investigates the stellar populations of 72 galaxies in Abell 1367, revealing correlations between stellar mass, metallicity, and age, and examining environmental effects on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of stellar population properties across different galaxy types and masses within a young, spiral-rich galaxy cluster, highlighting the impact of interactions.
Findings
Strong correlation between stellar mass and metallicity.
Red sequence ellipticals show metallicity variation at similar ages.
Disturbed and star-forming galaxies have lower metallicities at given masses.
Abstract
Using wide baseline broad-band photometry, we analyse the stellar population properties of a sample of 72 galaxies, spanning a wide range of stellar masses and morphological types, in the nearby spiral-rich and dynamically young galaxy cluster Abell 1367. The sample galaxies are distributed from the cluster centre out to approximately half the cluster Abell radius. The optical/near-infrared colours are compared with simple stellar population synthesis models from which the luminosity-weighted stellar population ages and metallicities are determined. The locus of the colours of elliptical galaxies traces a sequence of varying metallicity at a narrow range of luminosity-weighted stellar ages. Lenticular galaxies in the red sequence, however, exhibit a substantial spread of luminosity-weighted stellar metallicities and ages. For red sequence lenticular galaxies and blue cloud galaxies, low…
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