What drives the ultra-violet colours of passive galaxies?
Russell J. Smith (Durham), John R. Lucey (Durham), David Carter, (LJMU)

TL;DR
This study investigates the ultraviolet and optical colours of passive galaxies in the Coma cluster, revealing how these colours relate to stellar populations, age, metallicity, and the UV upturn phenomenon, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive empirical analysis linking galaxy colours to stellar population parameters and proposes explanations for the UV upturn and colour scatter in passive galaxies.
Findings
All colours correlate with luminosity and velocity dispersion.
Optical colours mainly reflect age and metallicity variations.
UV colours, especially FUV-i and FUV-NUV, are influenced by stellar populations and the UV upturn.
Abstract
We present and analyse optical and ultra-violet colours for passive and optically-red Coma cluster galaxies for which we have spectroscopic age and element abundance estimates. Our sample of 150 objects covers a wide range in mass, from giant ellipticals to the bright end of the dwarf-galaxy regime. We focus on the colours FUV-i, NUV-i, FUV-NUV, u*-g and g-i. We find that all of these colours are correlated with both luminosity and velocity dispersion at the >5 sigma level, with FUV-i and FUV-NUV becoming bluer with increasing `mass' while the other colours become redder. We perform an empirical analysis to assess what fraction of the variation in each colour can be accounted for by variations in the average stellar populations, as traced by the optical spectra. For u*-g and g-i, most of the observed scatter (~80% after allowing for measurement errors and for systematic errors in u*-g)…
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