Abstract
Using MOPED we determine non-parametrically the star-formation and metallicity history of over 37,000 high-quality galaxy spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) early data release. We use the entire spectral range, rather than conce ntrating on specific features, and we estimate the complete star formation history without prior assumptions about its form (by constructing so-called ‘population boxes’). The main resu lts of this initial study are that the star formation rate in SDSS galaxies has been in decline for � 6 Gyr; a metallicity distribution for star-forming gas which is peaked � 3 Gyr ago at about solar metallicity, inconsistent with closed-box models, but consistent with infall models. We also determine the infall rate of gas in SDSS and show that it has been significant for the last 3 G yr. We investigate errors using a Monte-Carlo Markov Chain algorithm. Further, we demonstrate that recovering star formation and metallicity histories for such a large sample becomes intractable without data compression methods, particularly the exploration of the likelihood surface. By exploring the whole likelihood surface we show that age-metallicity degeneracies are not as severe as by using only a few spectral features. We find that 65% of galaxie s contain a significant old population (with an age of at least 8 Gyr), including recent starburst galaxies, and that over 97% have some stars older than 2 Gyr. It is the first time that a c omplete star formation and metallicity history, without restrictive assumptions abo ut its form have been derived for such a large dataset of integrated stellar populations, and the fi rst time that the past star formation history has been determined from the fossil record of the present-day spectra of galaxies.
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