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The MASSIVE SURVEY XVI. The Stellar Initial Mass Function in the Center of MASSIVE Early-Type Galaxies

The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is a fundamental property in the measurement of stellar masses and galaxy star formation histories. In this work we focus on the most massive galaxies in the nearby universe $\log(M_{\star}/M_{\odot})>11.2$. We obtain high quality Magellan/LDSS-3 long slit spectroscopy with a wide wavelength coverage of $0.4μ{\rm m}-1.01μ{\rm m}$ for 41 early-type galaxies (ETGs) in the MASSIVE survey, and derive high S/N spectra within an aperture of $R_{\rm e}/8$. Using detailed stellar synthesis models, we constrain the elemental abundances and stellar IMF of each galaxy through full spectral modeling. All the ETGs in our sample have an IMF that is steeper than a Milky Way (Kroupa) IMF. The best-fit IMF mismatch parameter, $α_{\rm IMF}=(M/L)/(M/L)_{\rm MW}$, ranges from 1.12 to 3.05, with an average of $\langle α_{\rm IMF} \rangle=1.84$, suggesting that on average, the IMF is more bottom-heavy than Salpeter. Comparing the estimated stellar mass with the dynamical mass, we find that most galaxies have stellar masses smaller than their dynamical masses within the $1σ$ uncertainty. We complement our sample with lower-mass galaxies from the literature, and confirm that $\log(α_{\rm IMF})$ is positively correlated with $\log(σ)$, $\log(M_{\star})$, and $\log(M_{\rm dyn})$. The IMF in the centers of more massive ETGs is more bottom-heavy. In addition, we find that $\log(α_{\rm IMF})$ is positively correlated with both [Mg/Fe] and the estimated total metallicity [Z/H]. We find suggestive evidence that the effective stellar surface density $Σ_{\rm Kroupa}$ might be responsible for the variation of $α_{\rm IMF}$. We conclude that $σ$, [Mg/Fe] and [Z/H] are the primary drivers of the global stellar IMF variation.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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