Connection between dynamically derived initial mass function normalization and stellar population parameters

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We report on empirical trends between the dynamically determined stellar initial mass function (IMF) and stellar population properties for a complete, volume-limited sample of 260 early-type galaxies from the ATLAS3D project. We study trends between our dynamically derived IMF normalization αdyn ≡ (M/L)stars/(M/L)Salp and absorption line strengths, and interpret these via single stellar population-equivalent ages, abundance ratios (measured as [α/Fe]), and total metallicity, [Z/H]. We find that old and alpha-enhanced galaxies tend to have on average heavier (Salpeter-like) mass normalization of the IMF, but stellar population does not appear to be a good predictor of the IMF, with a large range of αdyn at a given population parameter. As a result, we find weak αdyn-[α/Fe] and αdyn -Age correlations and no significant αdyn -[Z/H] correlation. The observed trends appear significantly weaker than those reported in studies that measure the IMF normalization via the low-mass star demographics inferred through stellar spectral analysis. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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McDermid, R. M., Cappellari, M., Alatalo, K., Bayet, E., Blitz, L., Bois, M., … Young, L. M. (2014). Connection between dynamically derived initial mass function normalization and stellar population parameters. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 792(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/792/2/L37

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