On the accretion of a new group of galaxies onto Virgo: II. The effect of pre-processing on the stellar population content of dEs
Bahar Bidaran, Francesco La Barbera, Anna Pasquali, Reynier Peletier,, Glenn van de Ven, Eva K. Grebel, Jesus Falc\'on-Barroso, Agnieszka Sybilska,, Dimitri A. Gadotti, Lodovico Coccato

TL;DR
This study uses spectral analysis to show that dwarf early-type galaxies in Virgo exhibit distinct stellar populations influenced by pre-processing in groups and environmental effects during cluster accretion.
Contribution
It provides new insights into how pre-processing and cluster environment impact the stellar populations of dwarf galaxies during accretion.
Findings
Dwarfs are more metal-poor and alpha-enhanced than similar galaxies in other clusters.
Six dwarfs show evidence of recent star formation during or after accretion.
Pre-processing and environmental effects shape the stellar populations of low-mass galaxies.
Abstract
Using MUSE spectra, we investigate how pre-processing and accretion onto a galaxy cluster affect the integrated stellar population properties of dwarf early-type galaxies (dEs). We analyze a sample of nine dEs with stellar masses of , which were accreted ( 2-3 Gyr ago) onto the Virgo cluster as members of a massive galaxy group. We derive their stellar population properties, namely age, metallicity ([M/H]), and the abundance ratio of elements ([/Fe]), by fitting observed spectral indices with a robust, iterative procedure, and infer their star formation history (SFH) by means of full spectral fitting. We find that these nine dEs are more metal-poor (at the 2-3 level) and significantly more -enhanced than dEs in the Virgo and Coma clusters with similar stellar mass, cluster-centric distance, and infall time. Moreover, for…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
