Comparative Bayesian SED Fitting of PEARLSDG

Abstract

The initial distance to PEARLSDG estimated from the Tip of the Red Giant Branch suggested it was an exotic isolated quiescent dwarf galaxy. We combine recent and archival Hectospec spectroscopy to place it at z = 0.02843 0.00012 (D ≈ 124\,Mpc) within a galaxy group, revising the distance from 30\,Mpc to 124\,Mpc. We then carry out Prospector SED fitting using parametric and non-parametric star-formation histories sampled with dynesty, nautilus, and emcee, recovering metallicity (Z/Z) = -0.44+0.35-0.06, stellar mass 10(M*/M) = 9.25+0.02-3.73, and dust attenuation τV = 0.67+0.02-0.05. The updated metallicity places PEARLSDG squarely on the standard mass--metallicity relation, resolving its former outlier status, with its quenched star-formation history consistent with environmental quenching in a group setting.

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