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- ItemINSPIRE: INvestigating Stellar Population In RElics - IV. The initial mass function slope in relics(2023) Martin-Navarro, Ignacio; Spiniello, C.; Tortora, C.; Coccato, L.; D'Ago, G.; Ferre-Mateu, A.; Pulsoni, C.; Hartke, J.; Arnaboldi, M.; Hunt, L.; Napolitano, N. R.; Scognamiglio, D.; Spavone, M.In the last decade, growing evidence has emerged supporting a non-universal stellar initial mass function (IMF) in massive galaxies, with a larger number of dwarf stars with respect to the Milky Way (bottom-heavy IMF). However, a consensus about the mechanisms that cause IMF variations is yet to be reached. Recently, it has been suggested that stars formed early-on in cosmic time, via a star formation burst, could be characterized by a bottom-heavy IMF. A promising way to confirm this is to use relics, ultra-compact massive galaxies, almost entirely composed by these 'pristine' stars. The INvestigating Stellar Population In RElics (INSPIRE) Project aims at assembling a large sample of confirmed relics, that can serve as laboratory to investigate on the conditions of star formation in the first 1-3 Gyr of the Universe. In this third INSPIRE paper, we build a high signal-to-noise spectrum from five relics, and one from five galaxies with similar sizes, masses, and kinematical properties, but characterized by a more extended star formation history (non-relics). Our detailed stellar population analysis suggests a systematically bottom-heavier IMF slope for relics than for non-relics, adding new observational evidence for the non-universality of the IMF at various redshifts and further supporting the above proposed physical scenario.
- ItemINSPIRE: INvestigating Stellar Population In RElics III. Second data release (DR2): testing the systematics on the stellar velocity dispersion(2023) D'Ago, G.; Spiniello, C.; Coccato, L.; Tortora, C.; La Barbera, F.; Arnaboldi, M.; Bevacqua, D.; Ferre-Mateu, A.; Gallazzi, A.; Hartke, J.; Hunt, L. K.; Martin-Navarro, I.; Napolitano, N. R.; Pulsoni, C.; Radovich, M.; Saracco, P.; Scognamiglio, D.; Zibetti, S.Context. The project called INvestigating Stellar Population In RElics (INSPIRE) is based on VLT/X-shooter data from the homonymous on-going ESO Large Program. It targets 52 ultra-compact massive galaxies at 0.1 < z < 0.5 with the goal of constraining their kinematics and stellar population properties in great detail and of analysing their relic nature.