Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the consistency of GAMA and WISE derived mass-to-light ratios
Kelvin LS; Taylor EN; Phillipps S; Bremer MN; Kettlety T; Bland-Hawthorn J; Cluver ME; Driver SP; Brough S; Sutherland W; Holwerda BW; Hesling J; Wright AH; De Propris R
Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the consistency of GAMA and WISE derived mass-to-light ratios
Kelvin LS
Taylor EN
Phillipps S
Bremer MN
Kettlety T
Bland-Hawthorn J
Cluver ME
Driver SP
Brough S
Sutherland W
Holwerda BW
Hesling J
Wright AH
De Propris R
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042717744
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042717744
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Recent work has suggested that mid-IR wavelengths are optimal for estimating the mass-to-light ratios of stellar populations and hence the stellar masses of galaxies. We compare stellar masses deduced from spectral energy distribution (SED) models, fitted to multiwavelength optical-NIR photometry, to luminosities derived from WISE photometry in the W1 and W2 bands at 3.6 and 4.5 mu m for non-star forming galaxies. The SED-derived masses for a carefully selected sample of low-redshift (z <= 0.15) passive galaxies agree with the prediction from stellar population synthesis models such that M-*/L-W1 similar or equal to 0.6 for all such galaxies, independent of other stellar population parameters. The small scatter between masses predicted from the optical SED and from the WISE measurements implies that random errors (as opposed to systematic ones such as the use of different initial mass functions) are smaller than previous, deliberately conservative, estimates for the SED fits. This test is subtly different from simultaneously fitting at a wide range of optical and mid-IR wavelengths, which may just generate a compromised fit: we are directly checking that the best-fitting model to the optical data generates an SED whose M-*/L-W1 is also consistent with separate mid-IR data. We confirm that for passive low-redshift galaxies a fixed M-*/L-W1 = 0.65 can generate masses at least as accurate as those obtained from more complex methods. Going beyond the mean value, in agreement with expectations from the models, we see a modest change in M-*/L-W1 with SED fitted stellar population age but an insignificant one with metallicity.
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- Rinnakkaistallenteet [19207]