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The Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies in Distant Clusters III.: M/L_V Ratios in the z=0.33 Cluster CL1358+62

Daniel D. Kelson, Garth D. Illingworth, Pieter G. van Dokkum, Marijn Franx

Published 1999-06-08, updated 1999-08-19Version 4

Keck spectroscopy and Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 imaging over a 1.5x1.5 Mpc field of CL1358+62 at z=0.33 are used to study the Fundamental Plane of galaxies based on a new, large sample of 53 galaxies. First, we have constructed the Fundamental Plane for the 30 E and S0 galaxies and find that it has the following shape: r_e = sigma**(1.31+-0.13) * <I>_e**(-0.86+-0.10), similar to that found locally. The 1-sigma intrinsic scatter about this plane is 14% in M/L(V), comparable to that observed in Coma. We conclude that these E and S0 galaxies are structurally mature and homogeneous, like those observed in nearby clusters. The M/L(V) ratios of these early-type galaxies are offset from the Coma Fundamental Plane by delta log M/L(V) = -0.13+- 0.03 (q0=0.1), indicative of mild luminosity evolution. This evolution suggests a formation epoch for the stars of z > 1. We have also analyzed the M/L(V) ratios of galaxies of type S0/a and later. These early-type spirals follow a different plane from the E and S0 galaxies, with a scatter that is twice as large as the scatter for the E/S0s. The difference in the tilt between the plane of the spirals and the plane of the E/S0s is shown to be due to a systematic correlation of velocity dispersion with residual from the plane of the early-type galaxies. These residuals also correlate with the residuals from the Color-Magnitude relation. Thus for spirals in clusters, we see a systematic variation in the luminosity-weighted mean properties of the stellar populations with central velocity dispersion. If this is a relative age trend, then luminosity-weighted age is positively correlated with dispersion. [abridged version]

Comments: 18 pages, 8 figures; revised version, accepted by ApJ on 13 August 1999
Categories: astro-ph
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