Variation of the stellar initial mass function in semi-analytical models III: testing the cosmic ray regulated integrated galaxy-wide initial mass function
Fabio Fontanot (INAF-OATS, IFPU), Francesco La Barbera (INAF-OACN),, Gabriella De Lucia (INAF-OATS, IFPU), Rachele Cecchi (Trieste University),, Lizhi Xie (Tianjin Normal University), Michaela Hirschmann (EPFL, INAF-OATS),, Gustavo Bruzual (CRyA-UNAM), St\'ephane Charlot (IAP)

TL;DR
This paper tests a cosmic ray-regulated variable initial mass function (IMF) model in galaxy evolution, showing it can explain several observed properties of local early-type galaxies, though some relations are shallower than observed.
Contribution
It implements the CR-IGIMF in a galaxy evolution model and compares its predictions with multiple observational indicators, demonstrating its potential to explain IMF variations.
Findings
Reproduces excess dynamical mass-to-light ratios in ETGs.
Matches the increase of [$ ext{α}$/Fe] with galaxy mass.
Predicts shallower IMF-sensitive spectral index trends than observed.
Abstract
In our previous work, we derive the CR-IGIMF: a new scenario for a variable stellar initial mass function (IMF), which combines numerical results on the role played by cosmic rays in setting the thermal state of star forming gas, with the analytical approach of the integrated galaxy-wide IMF. In this work, we study the implications of this scenario for the properties of local Early-Type galaxies (ETG), as inferred from dynamical, photometric and spectroscopic studies. We implement a library of CR-IGIMF shapes in the framework of the Galaxy Evolution and Assembly (GAEA) model. Our realization includes a derivation of synthetic spectral energy distribution for each model galaxy, allowing a direct derivation of the mass fraction in the mean IMF of low-mass stars (i.e. the dwarf-to-giant ratio - ) and a comparison with IMF sensitive spectral features. The predictions of the GAEA…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
