The Impact of Star Formation Histories on Stellar Mass Estimation: Implications from the Local Group Dwarf Galaxies

Abstract

Local Group (LG) galaxies have relatively accurate SFHs and metallicity evolution derived from resolved CMD modeling, and thus offer a unique opportunity to explore the efficacy of estimating stellar mass M of real galaxies based on integrated stellar luminosities. Building on the SFHs and metallicity evolution of 40 LG dwarf galaxies, we carried out a comprehensive study of the influence of SFHs, metallicity evolution, and dust extinction on the UV-to-NIR color-M/L (color-log(λ)) relations and M estimation of local universe galaxies. We find that: The LG galaxies follow color-log(λ) relations that fall in between the ones calibrated by previous studies; Optical color-log(λ) relations at higher metallicities ([M/H]) are generally broader and steeper; The SFH "concentration" does not significantly affect the color-log(λ) relations; Light-weighted ages and [M/H] together constrain log(λ) with uncertainties ranging from 0.1 dex for the NIR up to 0.2 dex for the optical passbands; Metallicity evolution induces significant uncertainties to the optical but not NIR (λ) at given light-weighted ages and [M/H]; The V band is the ideal luminance passband for estimating (λ) from single colors, because the combinations of (V) and optical colors such as B-V and g-r exhibit the weakest systematic dependence on SFHs, [M/H] and dust extinction; Without any prior assumption on SFHs, M is constrained with biases 0.3 dex by the optical-to-NIR SED fitting. Optical passbands alone constrain M with biases 0.4 dex (or 0.6 dex) when dust extinction is fixed (or variable) in SED fitting. [abridged]

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