Is the Sodium Na D line useful? Marcel Bergmann Bo Milvang-Jensen.

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Is the Sodium Na D line useful? Marcel Bergmann Bo Milvang-Jensen

Background Galaxies are full of stars, and sometimes gas and dust too. Beyond just images & colors, there is much information to be gained from spectroscopic studies of galaxies. In particular, we would like to know their star formation history, and chemical enrichment history. In galaxy studies, we need to use strong lines

Doppler Broadening

Na D 5895 The Sodium doublet at 5895 Å is one of the strongest absorption features in stellar spectra. Unfortunately, absorption by Sodium in the Interstellar Medium may also affect the line strength and profile. Consequently, it has been little used for galaxy studies. Until now… (?)

Planned work: Define three samples: Without ISM: Cluster galaxies With ISM: HI galaxies late-type spiral galaxies All galaxies must have SDSS spectra with S/N > 35 and velocity dispersions between 100 – 300 km/s Look at correlations and scatter for Na D Spectral Line Profile Comparison

Sample Selection: Cluster galaxies Catalog of Lick indices, and modelled age, metallicity from MPA/JHU catalog, based on SDSS DR4 ( Galazzi, Kauffmann et al. ) C4 cluster catalog (Miller et al.) For each C4 cluster, we wanted to find all the SDSS galaxies with good spectra within the virial radius: Repetitive Cone Search -didn’t work because we didn’t have the catalog in a cone service, and couldn’t get the IDL VOTools working. -instead we used STILTS and cross-matched with a fixed radius of ~1 Mpc for all the clusters. Total Sample contains ~700 galaxies

Sample Selection: galaxies with HI Start with same MPA/JHU table Used openskyquery.net to cross-match with the FIRST HI survey. - small hiccup because the table we uploaded included the SDSS photoobjid (a string array) and we at first got no matches. Total sample ~700 galaxies

Sample Selection: Spiral galaxies Start with MPA/JHU catalog Tried to use openskyquery to get SDSS photparams, but we had 9000 objects to start. Used SDSS CASJobs instead. Calculated Concentration Index (R50 / R90) using TOPCAT, and selected galaxies with C > 0.4 (late-type spirals) Total of ~500 galaxies

HI Galaxy Cluster Galaxy

Compare the three samples: AGE Metallicity

Compare the three samples: AGE Metallicity

Velocity Dispersion Na D

Velocity Dispersion Na D

Three obvious outliers:

Intermediate Conclusions For older populations, the NaD vs. velocity dispersion relation is not significantly affected by the presence of some ISM. So, YES! The Na D line is useful. Outliers from the relationship show clear signs of ISM absorption (not surprising given their appearances). Good test cases for effects of ISM absorption on kinematic measurements (Future work!).

Thanks!