More is better: Strong constraints on the stellar properties of LEGA-C z ~ 1 galaxies with Prospector
Angelos Nersesian, Arjen van der Wel, Anna R. Gallazzi, Yasha Kaushal,, Rachel Bezanson, Stefano Zibetti, Eric F. Bell, Francesco D'Eugenio, Joel, Leja, Marco Martorano, Po-Feng Wu

TL;DR
This study uses high-quality spectroscopy and photometry to analyze the stellar properties of z~1 galaxies, revealing correlations between age, metallicity, and galaxy type, and emphasizing spectroscopy's importance in accurate measurements.
Contribution
It demonstrates that combining spectroscopy with photometry improves stellar property estimates and highlights the need for high-resolution spectra to accurately constrain ages and metallicities.
Findings
Light-weighted ages correlate with stellar velocity dispersion.
Quiescent galaxies have higher metallicity and are older and less dusty.
Spectroscopy is essential for accurate stellar population measurements.
Abstract
We present the stellar properties of 2908 galaxies at 0.6 < z < 1.0 from the LEGA-C survey. We emphasize the importance of high signal-to-noise, high spectral resolution spectroscopy in the inference of stellar population properties of galaxies. We estimate the galaxy properties with the SED fitting code Prospector, by fitting spectroscopy and broadband photometry together, drawn from the LEGA-C DR3 and UltraVISTA catalogs respectively. We report a positive correlation between light-weighted ages and stellar velocity dispersion (). The trend with is weaker for the mass-weighted ages and stellar metallicity (). On average, quiescent galaxies are characterized by high , they are \sim 1.1 Gyr older, less dusty, with steeper dust attenuation slopes compared to star-forming galaxies. Conversely, star-forming galaxies are characterized by…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
