Stellar population gradients at cosmic noon as a constraint to the evolution of passive galaxies
F. R. Ditrani, S. Andreon, M. Longhetti, A. Newman

TL;DR
This study analyzes age and metallicity gradients in high-redshift passive galaxies to understand their formation mechanisms, finding that these gradients are similar to local galaxies and suggesting early, rapid formation consistent with the monolithic scenario.
Contribution
First spatially resolved measurements of age and metallicity gradients in passive galaxies at z > 1.6 using HST spectroscopic data, providing new constraints on galaxy formation models.
Findings
All four galaxies show negative metallicity gradients.
Gradients are similar to those in local Universe galaxies.
Results support early, rapid formation consistent with monolithic scenario.
Abstract
Context: The radial variations of the stellar populations properties within passive galaxies at high redshift contain information about their assembly mechanisms, based on which galaxy formation and evolution scenarios may be distinguished. Aims: The aim of this work is to give constraints on massive galaxy formation scenarios through one of the first analyses of age and metallicity gradients of the stellar populations in a sample of passive galaxies at based on spectroscopic data from the Hubble Space Telescope. Methods: We combined G deep slitless spectroscopic data and FW photometric data of the spectroscopically passive galaxies at with in the field of view of the cluster JKCS . We extracted spectra from different zones of the galaxies, and we analysed them by fitting them with a library of synthetic templates of stellar…
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