The SAMI Galaxy Survey: The Link Between [$\alpha$/Fe] and Kinematic Morphology
Peter J. Watson, Roger L. Davies, Jesse van de Sande, Sarah Brough,, Scott M. Croom, Francesco D'Eugenio, Karl Glazebrook, Brent Groves, \'Angel, R. L\'opez-S\'anchez, Nicholas Scott, Sam P. Vaughan, C. Jakob Walcher, Joss, Bland-Hawthorn, Julia J. Bryant, Michael Goodwin

TL;DR
This study analyzes the relationship between alpha-element enhancement and galaxy kinematic morphology, revealing that disk-dominated galaxies have extended star formation histories, with slow rotators showing similar star formation timescales despite different structures.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis linking [$ m{ ext{alpha}}$/Fe] ratios with galaxy kinematic properties across a large sample from the SAMI survey.
Findings
Anti-correlation between [$ m{ ext{alpha}}$/Fe] residuals and galaxy spin parameter.
Disk-dominated galaxies have longer star formation durations.
Slow rotators share similar star formation histories with less-rotating galaxies.
Abstract
We explore a sample of 1492 galaxies with measurements of the mean stellar population properties and the spin parameter proxy, , drawn from the SAMI Galaxy Survey. We fit a global - relation, finding that . We observe an anti-correlation between the residuals and the inclination-corrected , which can be expressed as . The anti-correlation appears to be driven by star-forming galaxies, with a gradient of , although a weak relationship persists for the subsample of galaxies for…
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