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Revista mexicana de astronomía y astrofísica
versión impresa ISSN 0185-1101
Rev. mex. astron. astrofis vol.47 no.2 Ciudad de México oct. 2011
On The Stellar And Baryonic Mass Fractions Of Central Blue And Red Galaxies
A. RodríguezPuebla,1 V. AvilaReese,1 C. Firmani,1,2 and P. Colín3
1 Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México.Apdo. Postal 70264, 04510, Mexico, D.F., Mexico (apuebla@astroscu.unam.mx).
2 Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, via E.Bianchi 46, I23807 Merate, Italy.
3 Centro de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica, UniversidadNacional Autónoma de Mexico, Apdo. Postal 723 (Xangari), Morelia, Michoacaán 58089, Mexico.
Received 2011 January 21
Accepted 2011 April 14
RESUMEN
Con la tecnica del empate de abundancias, las relaciones locales masa estelar y bariónicamasa de halo (Ms Mh y Mb Mh) para galaxias centrales azules y rojas (GAs y GRs) se infieren por separado. Se hace uso de las funciones de masa estelar galáctica observadas de GAs y GRs y las respectivas relaciones masa de gasMs. Las funciones de masa de halos asociados a las GAs y GRs centrales se toman de una descomposición adecuadamente obtenida de la función de halos distinguibles ACDM. Para Mh >~ 1011.5 ΜΘ, la Ms de GRs tiende a ser mayor que la de GAs a una dada Mh, pero no más que un factor ~1.7. Para Mh >~ 1011.5 ΜΘ, esta tendencia se invierte. Para GAs (GRs): (a) el máximo de fs= Ms /Mh es 0.021+0.016 -0.009 (0.034 +0.026 -0.015) y se alcanza a log (Mh / ΜΘ) = 12.0 (= 11.9); (b) fs ∞Mh(fs ∞Mh3) hacia el lado de bajas masas, mientras que en el otro extremo fs ∞ Mh0'4 (fs ∞ Mh0.6). Las fb= Mb / Mh de GAs y GRs son cercanas para Mh >~ 1011.7 ΜΘ, y alcanzan valores maximos de fb = 0.028 +0.018 -0.011 y fb = 0.034 +0.025 -0.014. Hacia masas menores la dependencia de fb sobre Mh es mucho más empinada para GRs que para GAs. Discutimos las diferencias encontradas para las relaciones fsMh y fb Mh entre GAs y GRs a la luz de inferencias semiempíricas de evolución galáctica.
ABSTRACT
Using the abundance matching technique, we infer the local stellar and baryonic masshalo mass ( Ms Mh and Mb Mh) relations separately for central blue and red galaxies (BGs and RGs). The observational inputs are the SDSS central BG and RG stellar mass functions and the measured gas massMs relations. For halos associated to central BGs, the distinct ACDM halo mass function is used and set up to exclude: (i) the observed group/cluster mass function and (ii) halos with a central major merger at resdshifts z ≤ 0.8. For central RGs, the complement of this 5 mass function to the total one is used. At Mh > 1011.5 ΜΘ, the Ms of RGs tend to be higher than those of BGs for a given Mh, the difference not being larger than 1.7. At Mh < 1011.5 ΜΘ, this trend is inverted. For BGs (RGs): (a) the maximum value of fs = Ms / Mh is 0.021+0.016 -0.009 (0.034 +0.026 -0.015)and it is attained at log(Mh/ΜΘ) = 12.0 (= 11.9); (b) fs ∞ Mh ( fs ∞ Mh3) at the lowmass end while at the highmass end, fs ∞ Mh0.4 (fs ∞ Mh06). The baryon mass fractions, fb = Mb / Mh, of BGs and RGs reach maximum values of fb = 0.028 +0.018 -0.011 y fb = 0.034 +0.025 -0.014., respectively. At Mh < 1011.3 ΜΘ, the dependence of fb on Mh is much steeper for RGs than for BGs. We discuss the differences found in the fs Mh and fb Mh relations between BGs and RGs in the light of semiempirical galaxy evolution inferences.
Key Words: dark matter galaxies: luminosity function, mass function.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the referee for his/her useful comments and suggestions. We are grateful to Dr. S. More for sending us in electronic form the data plotted in Figure 8. A.RP. Acknowledges a graduate student fellowship provided by Conacyt. We thank PAPIITUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México grant IN114509 and Conacyt grant 60354 for partial funding, as well as a bilateral DFGConacyt grant through which we got access to results from Nbody numerical simulations performed by Dr. S. Gottloeber.
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