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Structure and dynamics of galaxies with a low surface-brightness disc - II. Stellar populations of bulges

Authors :
Morelli, Lorenzo
Corsini, ENRICO MARIA
Pizzella, Alessandro
DALLA BONTA', Elena
Coccato, L.
MÉNDEZ ABREU, J.
Cesetti, Mary
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
arXiv, 2012.

Abstract

The radial profiles of the Hb, Mg, and Fe line-strength indices are presented for a sample of eight spiral galaxies with a low surface-brightness stellar disc and a bulge. The correlations between the central values of the line-strength indices and velocity dispersion are consistent to those known for early-type galaxies and bulges of high surface-brightness galaxies. The age, metallicity, and alpha/Fe enhancement of the stellar populations in the bulge-dominated region are obtained using stellar population models with variable element abundance ratios. Almost all the sample bulges are characterized by a young stellar population, on-going star formation, and a solar alpha/Fe enhancement. Their metallicity spans from high to sub-solar values. No significant gradient in age and alpha/Fe enhancement is measured, whereas only in a few cases a negative metallicity gradient is found. These properties suggest that a pure dissipative collapse is not able to explain formation of all the sample bulges and that other phenomena, like mergers or acquisition events, need to be invoked. Such a picture is also supported by the lack of a correlation between the central value and gradient of the metallicity in bulges with very low metallicity. The stellar populations of the bulges hosted by low surface-brightness discs share many properties with those of high surface-brightness galaxies. Therefore, they are likely to have common formation scenarios and evolution histories. A strong interplay between bulges and discs is ruled out by the fact that in spite of being hosted by discs with extremely different properties, the bulges of low and high surface-brightness discs are remarkably similar.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 12 figures, 7 tables, accepted for pubblication on MNRAS

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6673580c3f6b1aa41f0291e5eadc0bcd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1203.4284