Abundance patterns in early-type galaxies: is there a 'knee' in the [Fe/H] vs. [alpha/Fe] relation?
C. J. Walcher, P.R.T. Coelho, A. Gallazzi, G. Bruzual, S. Charlot, C., Chiappini

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical enrichment histories of early-type galaxies, revealing that most lack the 'knee' in [Fe/H] vs. [alpha/Fe] plots, suggesting significant late accretion of stars with low metallicity.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to reconstruct stellar enrichment histories of ETGs, enabling insights into their star formation and mass assembly processes.
Findings
Most ETGs do not show the 'knee' in [Fe/H] vs. [alpha/Fe] plots.
The [alpha/Fe] ratio correlates strongly with galaxy age.
Late accretion of low-metallicity stars dominates the mass growth in ETGs.
Abstract
Early-type galaxies (ETGs) are known to be enhanced in alpha elements, in accordance with their old ages and short formation timescales. In this contribution we aim to resolve the enrichment histories of ETGs. This means we study the abundance of Fe ([Fe/H]) and the alpha-element groups ([alpha/Fe]) separately for stars older than 9.5 Gyr ([Fe/H]o, [alpha/Fe]o) and for stars between 1.5 and 9.5 Gyr ([Fe/H]i, [alpha/Fe]i). Through extensive simulation we show that we can indeed recover the enrichment history per galaxy. We then analyze a spectroscopic sample of 2286 early-type galaxies from the SDSS selected to be ETGs. We separate out those galaxies for which the abundance of iron in stars grows throughout the lifetime of the galaxy, i.e. in which [Fe/H]o < [Fe/H]i. We confirm earlier work where the [Fe/H] and [alpha/Fe] parameters are correlated with the mass and velocity dispersion of…
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