The stellar metallicities of massive quiescent galaxies at 1.0 < z < 1.3 from KMOS+VANDELS

Abstract

We present a rest-frame UV-optical stacked spectrum representative of massive quiescent galaxies at 1.0<z<1.3 with log(M*/M)>10.8. The stack is constructed using VANDELS survey data, combined with new KMOS observations. We apply two independent full-spectral-fitting approaches, measuring a total metallicity, [Z/H]=-0.130.08 with Bagpipes, and [Z/H]=0.040.14 with Alf, a fall of 0.2-0.3 dex compared with the local Universe. We also measure an iron abundance, [Fe/H] =-0.180.08, a fall of 0.15 dex compared with the the local Universe. We measure the alpha enhancement via the magnesium abundance, obtaining [Mg/Fe]=0.230.12, consistent with similar-mass galaxies in the local Universe, indicating no evolution in the average alpha enhancement of log(M*/M)=11 quiescent galaxies over the last 8 Gyr. This suggests the very high alpha enhancements recently reported for several bright z1-2 quiescent galaxies are due to their extreme masses, log(M*/M)11.5, rather than being typical of the z1 population. The metallicity evolution we observe with redshift (falling [Z/H], [Fe/H], constant [Mg/Fe]) is consistent with recent studies. We recover a mean stellar age of 2.5+0.6-0.4 Gyr, corresponding to a formation redshift, zform=2.4+0.6-0.3. Recent studies have obtained varying average formation redshifts for z1 massive quiescent galaxies, and, as these studies report consistent metallicities, we identify different star-formation-history models as the most likely cause. Larger spectroscopic samples from upcoming ground-based instruments will provide precise constraints on ages and metallicities at z1. Combining these with precise JWST z>2 quiescent-galaxy stellar-mass functions will provide an independent test of formation redshifts derived from spectral fitting.

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