The ATLAS3D Project - XXI. Correlations between gradients of local escape velocity and stellar populations in early-type galaxies
Nicholas Scott, Michele Cappellari, Roger L. Davies, Gijs Verdoes, Kleijn, Maxime Bois, Katherine Alatalo, Leo Blitz, Frederic Bournaud, Martin, Bureau, Alison Crocker, Timothy A. Davis, P. T. de Zeeuw, Pierre-Alain Duc,, Eric Emsellem, Sadegh Khochfar, Davor Krajnovic

TL;DR
This study investigates how the local escape velocity correlates with stellar population properties in early-type galaxies, revealing tight relationships and implications for galaxy merger histories.
Contribution
It provides a detailed empirical analysis of the connection between escape velocity and stellar populations, using photometric and spectroscopic data, and constrains galaxy merger counts.
Findings
Strong correlation between V_esc and Mgb, Fe5015 linestrengths, and optical colours.
Anti-correlation between V_esc and Hbeta linestrength.
Low V_esc galaxies with young populations and dust.
Abstract
We explore the connection between the local escape velocity, V_esc, and the stellar population properties in the ATLAS3D survey, a complete, volume-limited sample of nearby early-type galaxies. We make use of ugriz photometry to construct Multi-Gaussian Expansion models of the surface brightnesses of our galaxies. We are able to fit the full range of surface brightness profiles found in our sample, and in addition we reproduce the results of state-of-the-art photometry in the literature with residuals of 0.04 mags. We utilise these photometric models and SAURON integral-field spectroscopy, combined with Jeans dynamical modelling, to determine the local V_esc derived from the surface brightness. We find that the local V_esc is tightly correlated with the Mgb and Fe5015 linestrengths and optical colours, and anti-correlated with the Hbeta linestrength. In the case of the Mgb and Colour -…
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