Low Metallicities and Old Ages for Three Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies in the Coma Cluster
Meng Gu, Charlie Conroy, David Law, Pieter van Dokkum, Renbin Yan,, David Wake, Kevin Bundy, Allison Merritt, Roberto Abraham, Jielai Zhang,, Matthew Bershady, Dmitry Bizyaev, Jonathan Brinkmann, Niv Drory, Kathleen, Grabowski, Karen Masters, Kaike Pan, John Parejko

TL;DR
This study provides spectroscopic evidence that three ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Coma cluster are old, metal-poor, and have stellar populations comparable to or older than similar-mass galaxies, highlighting stellar mass as a key factor in their properties.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of three Coma UDGs confirming their old ages and low metallicities, emphasizing stellar mass over size or surface brightness in their evolution.
Findings
All three UDGs are confirmed to be in the Coma cluster.
They have old stellar populations, around 8-9 Gyr.
Their metallicities follow the stellar mass-metallicity relation.
Abstract
A large population of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) was recently discovered in the Coma cluster. Here we present optical spectra of three such UDGs, DF7, DF44 and DF17, which have central surface brightnesses of mag arcsec. The spectra were acquired as part of an ancillary program within the SDSS-IV MaNGA Survey. We stacked 19 fibers in the central regions from larger integral field units (IFUs) per source. With over 13.5 hours of on-source integration we achieved a mean signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) in the optical of \AA, \AA and \AA, respectively, for DF7, DF44 and DF17. Stellar population models applied to these spectra enable measurements of recession velocities, ages and metallicities. The recession velocities of DF7, DF44 and DF17 are km/s, km/s and km/s,…
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