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

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE data to analyze stellar population radial gradients in nine dwarf early-type galaxies in Virgo, revealing diverse star formation histories influenced by their infall times and cluster environment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the stellar population gradients and star formation histories of dE galaxies with recent Virgo cluster infall, highlighting environmental effects.
Findings
Younger, metal-rich, less alpha-enhanced populations dominate inner regions.
Profiles show recent starburst episodes possibly triggered by ram pressure.
Gradients flatten with increasing galaxy velocity dispersion.
Abstract
Using MUSE data, we investigate the radial gradients of stellar population properties (namely age, [M/H], and the abundance ratio of elements [/Fe]) for a sample of nine dwarf early-type (dE) galaxies with log(M/M) 9.0 and an infall time onto the Virgo cluster of 2-3Gyr ago. We followed a similar approach as in Bidaran et al. (2022) to derive their stellar population properties and star formation histories (SFHs) through fitting observed spectral indices and full spectral fitting, respectively. We find that these nine dE galaxies have truncated [Mg/Fe]vs.[Fe/H] profiles than equally-massive Virgo dE galaxies with longer past infall times. Short profiles of three dE galaxies are the result of their intense star formation which has been quenched long before their accretion onto the Virgo cluster, possibly as a result of their group environment.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
