We report our investigation into the stellar populations of early-type galaxies (ETGs) in the local universe. Massive ETGs are thought to form in a manner very different to our own Milky Way, with their cores formed via a swiftly-quenched rapid starburst >10 Gyr ago and their outskirts assembled later through cumulative mergers with predominantly less-massive systems. This formation history is encoded in the properties of their stellar populations. Various evidence indicates that in the cores of massive ETGs, the stellar initial mass function differs from that of the Milky Way, with an increased fraction of dwarf stars formed. This effect, along with signatures in the chemical abundance properties of these stars, has been linked to ETG ...
We study how the predicted [$\alpha$/Fe]-[Fe/H] relations in early-type galaxies vary as functions o...
The following thesis explores the stellar populations of Early Type galaxies, and in doing so develo...
We study the internal gradients of stellar population properties within 1.5Re for a representative s...
We investigate the spatially resolved stellar populations of a sample of seven nearby massive Early-...
Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory provides the opportunity to make precise spatial...
Samples of early-type galaxies show a correlation between stellar velocity dispersion and the stella...
We study the internal radial gradients of the stellar populations in a sample comprising 522 early-t...
We present radial stellar population parameters for a subsample of 12 galaxies from the 36 isolated ...
We present the results of a study of stellar population properties at large galactocentric radii of ...
We have selected a sample of local E+A galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Releas...
It is now well-established that most (if not all) ancient globular clusters host multiple popula- ti...
Long-slit spectra have been obtained with the Keck telescope for a sample of 11 early-type galaxies ...
Funding: STFC grant ST/K502339/1 during the course of this work (NFB), Leverhulme Trust Early Career...
MC acknowledges support from a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. This work was supported...
Using local properties of galaxies can help us to further understand the process of internal galaxy ...
We study how the predicted [$\alpha$/Fe]-[Fe/H] relations in early-type galaxies vary as functions o...
The following thesis explores the stellar populations of Early Type galaxies, and in doing so develo...
We study the internal gradients of stellar population properties within 1.5Re for a representative s...
We investigate the spatially resolved stellar populations of a sample of seven nearby massive Early-...
Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory provides the opportunity to make precise spatial...
Samples of early-type galaxies show a correlation between stellar velocity dispersion and the stella...
We study the internal radial gradients of the stellar populations in a sample comprising 522 early-t...
We present radial stellar population parameters for a subsample of 12 galaxies from the 36 isolated ...
We present the results of a study of stellar population properties at large galactocentric radii of ...
We have selected a sample of local E+A galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Releas...
It is now well-established that most (if not all) ancient globular clusters host multiple popula- ti...
Long-slit spectra have been obtained with the Keck telescope for a sample of 11 early-type galaxies ...
Funding: STFC grant ST/K502339/1 during the course of this work (NFB), Leverhulme Trust Early Career...
MC acknowledges support from a Royal Society University Research Fellowship. This work was supported...
Using local properties of galaxies can help us to further understand the process of internal galaxy ...
We study how the predicted [$\alpha$/Fe]-[Fe/H] relations in early-type galaxies vary as functions o...
The following thesis explores the stellar populations of Early Type galaxies, and in doing so develo...
We study the internal gradients of stellar population properties within 1.5Re for a representative s...