The effect of the environment-dependent stellar initial mass function on the photometric properties of star-forming galaxies
Moritz Haslbauer, Zhiqiang Yan, Tereza Jerabkova, Eda Gjergo, Pavel, Kroupa, Akram Hasani Zonoozi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new photometric galaxy evolution model incorporating environment-dependent initial mass functions, revealing significant differences in estimated galaxy properties compared to traditional models and providing insights into galaxy formation timescales.
Contribution
The study develops the photGalIMF code integrating environment-dependent gwIMFs into galaxy evolution modeling, enabling self-consistent photometry and chemical evolution analysis.
Findings
Stellar mass and SFR estimates differ by factors of ~2 and 10 from canonical models.
Gas-depletion timescales increase with gas mass, indicating lower star formation efficiency in massive galaxies.
Massive galaxies form stars earlier, with longer stellar mass buildup timescales.
Abstract
(Abridged) Observational estimates of galaxy properties rely on the inherent galaxy-wide initial mass function (gwIMF), which systematically varies with the global SFR and metallicity, as proposed by the integrated-galactic IMF (IGIMF) theory and supported by empirical evidence. We incorporate PARSEC and COLIBRI stellar isochrones into the GalIMF code, a galaxy chemical evolution (GCE) model featuring real-time updates of environment-dependent gwIMFs. This newly developed photometric GalIMF (photGalIMF) code allows the calculation of photometric properties for galaxies with diverse stellar populations. Subsequently, we analyze observed luminosities and metallicities of local star-forming galaxies to deduce their stellar masses assuming that they have constant SFRs over 13.6 Gyr. We also compute SFRH luminosity relations for varying stellar metallicities using a separate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
