A new framework for understanding the evolution of early-type galaxies
Mauro D'Onofrio, Cesare Chiosi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new theoretical framework combining the virial theorem and a variable luminosity-velocity dispersion law to explain the evolution and observed properties of early-type galaxies, including their position in the Fundamental Plane.
Contribution
It develops equations that account for the tilt of the Fundamental Plane and derives galaxy parameters from models with gas infall and star formation, linking galaxy evolution to the parameter 5(t).
Findings
Galaxies evolve along permitted directions in FP projections.
Models reproduce observed distributions of ETGs in FP projections.
The 5 parameter explains the evolution and virialization degree of ETGs.
Abstract
We have recently suggested that the combination of the scalar virial theorem () and the law, with L'_0 and changing from galaxy to galaxy (and with time), can provide a new set of equations valid for investigating the evolution of early-type galaxies (ETGs) (Donofrio & Chiosi, 2022). These equations are able to account for the tilt of the Fundamental Plane (FP) and to explain the observed distributions of ETGs in all its projections. In this paper we analyze the advantages offered by those equations, derive the and parameters for real and simulated galaxies, and demonstrate that, according to the value of , galaxies can move only along some permitted directions in the FP projections. Then, we show that simple galaxy models that grow in mass by infall of gas and form stars with a star formation rate depending…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
