Chemical element ratios of SDSS early-type galaxies
Jonas Johansson (ICG Portsmouth, MPA Garching), Daniel Thomas (ICG, Portsmouth), Claudia Maraston (ICG Portsmouth)

TL;DR
This study analyzes chemical element ratios in about 4000 SDSS early-type galaxies, revealing correlations with galaxy velocity dispersion and providing insights into their formation timescales and supernova contributions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis of multiple element abundance ratios using stellar population models, highlighting new correlations and environmental independence of C and N abundances.
Findings
[O/Fe], [Mg/Fe], [C/Fe] increase with velocity dispersion
[N/Fe] correlates with velocity dispersion but is offset and steeper
[Fe/H] shows a steep trend with velocity dispersion at fixed age
Abstract
We discuss chemical enrichments of ~4000 SDSS early-type galaxies using as tracers the element abundance ratios [C/Fe], [N/Fe], [O/Fe], [Mg/Fe], [Ca/Fe] and [Ti/Fe]. We utilise the stellar population models of absorption line indices from Thomas, Maraston & Johansson (2011) which are based on the MILES stellar library. We confirm previous results of increasing age, [Z/H] and [O/Fe] ratios (most often represented by [{\alpha}/Fe] in the literature) with velocity dispersion. We further derive identical correlations with velocity dispersion for the abundance ratios [O/Fe], [Mg/Fe] and [C/Fe], implying that C/Mg and C/O are close to solar values. This sets a lower limit on the formation time-scales and star-burst components of early-type galaxies to ~0.4 Gyr, which is the lifetime of a 3Msun star, since the full C enrichment must be reached. [N/Fe] correlates with velocity dispersion, but…
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