Abundance ratios and IMF slope in the dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC~1396 with MUSE
J.J. Mentz, F La Barbera, R. F. Peletier, J.Falc\'on-Barroso, T., Lisker, G. van de Ven, S.I. Loubser, M. Hilker, R. S\'anchez-Janssen, N., Napolitano, M. Cantiello, M. Capaccioli, M. Norris, M. Paolillo, R. Smith,, M.A. Beasley, M. Lyubenova, R. Munoz, T.Puzia

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopy to analyze the stellar populations, chemical abundances, and initial mass function of the dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 1396, revealing its star formation history and chemical enrichment patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the IMF and chemical abundances in NGC 1396, showing a Kroupa-like or top-heavy IMF and a chemical enrichment history similar to the Galactic disc.
Findings
IMF consistent with Kroupa-like or top-heavy, not bottom-heavy
Age and metallicity gradients observed within the galaxy
Chemical enrichment history similar to the Galactic disc
Abstract
Deep observations of the dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxy NGC 1396 (M, Mass M), located in the Fornax cluster, have been performed with the VLT/ MUSE spectrograph in the wavelength region from \AA{}. In this paper we present a stellar population analysis studying chemical abundances, the star formation history (SFH) and the stellar initial mass function (IMF) as a function of galacto-centric distance. Different, independent ways to analyse the stellar populations result in a luminosity-weighted age of 6 Gyr and a metallicity [Fe/H] , similar to other dEs of similar mass. We find unusually overabundant values of [Ca/Fe] , and under-abundant Sodium, with [Na/Fe] values around , while [Mg/Fe] is overabundant at all radii, increasing from in the centre to dex. We notice a significant…
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