On the nature of sodium excess objects. I. Data and observed trends
Hyunjin Jeong, Sukyoung K. Yi, Jaemann Kyeong, Marc Sarzi, Eon-Chang, Sung, Kyuseok Oh

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes sodium excess objects in SDSS galaxies, revealing that NaD line strength enhancements are linked to Na abundance and galaxy properties, challenging some existing stellar population models.
Contribution
It systematically compares NaD excess objects with normal galaxies, providing new insights into their properties and the role of Na enhancement and dust in NaD line strength.
Findings
Most high-velocity dispersion galaxies show NaD excess.
NaD excess in late-type galaxies correlates with dust and ISM presence.
Na-enhanced, alpha-rich, metal-rich models explain early-type NEOs.
Abstract
Several studies have reported the presence of sodium excess objects that have neutral atomic absorption lines at 5895A (NaD) and 8190A that are deeper than expected based on stellar population models. van Dokkum & Conroy proposed that low-mass stars are more prevalent in massive early-type galaxies, which may lead to a strong NaI8190 line strength. It is, however, necessary to test this prediction against other prominent line indices in optical wavelengths. We newly identified roughly a thousand NaD excess objects (NEOs) based on the NaD line strength in the redshift range 0.00<z<0.08 from the SDSS DR7. The novelty of this work is that galaxies were carefully identified through direct visual inspection of SDSS images, and we systematically compared the properties of NEOs and those of a control sample of normal galaxies. Note that the majority of galaxies with high velocity dispersion…
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