The elemental abundances of quiescent galaxies in the LEGA-C survey: the (non-)evolution of [α/Fe] from z = 0.75 to z = 0
Abstract
We measure the [α/Fe] abundances for 183 quiescent galaxies at z = 0.60 - 0.75 with stellar masses ranging 10.4 ≤ log10 10.4 ≤ log10 (M* /M) ≤ 11.6 selected from the LEGA-C survey. We estimate [α/Fe] from the ratio of the spectral indices Mgb (λ 5177 ) and Fe4383, compared to predictions of simple stellar population models. We find that 91% of quiescents in our sample have supersolar [α/Fe], with an average value of [α/Fe] = +0.24 0.01. We find no significant correlation between [α/Fe] and stellar metallicity, mass, velocity dispersion, and average formation time. Galaxies that formed the bulk of their stellar mass on time scales shorter than 1 Gyr follow the same [α/Fe] distribution as those which formed on longer time scales. In comparison to local early-type galaxies and to stacked spectra of quiescent galaxies at z = 0.38 and z = 0.07, we find that the average [α/Fe] has not changed between z = 0.75 and the present time. Our work shows that the vast majority of massive quiescent galaxies at z 0.7 are α-enhanced, and that no detectable evolution of the average [α/Fe] has taken place over the last 6.5 Gyr.
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