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2005A&A...436...57R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 436, 57-65 (2005/6-2)

The elliptical galaxy NGC720: An unequal-mass galaxy merger remnant.

REMBOLD S.B., PASTORIZA M.G. and BRUZUAL G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The stellar population of the central region of the galaxy NGC720 has been investigated through longslit optical spectroscopy. The velocity dispersion and 13 Lick indices were obtained as a function of the radius along the semimajor axis of the galaxy. The Mg2 index presents a gradient of dMg2/dlogr=-0.079 which behaves similarly to the FeI lines, indicating no enhancement of Mg2 in relation to FeI. The stellar population ages and metallicities were derived by a population synthesis method using available evolutive spectrophotometric models. The synthesis indicates a strong age gradient along the semimajor axis of NGC720. In the central region a 13Gyr and solar metallicity stellar population dominates the flux at 5870Å; the contribution of this component vanishes at a radius of 0.73kpc, where the total flux is accounted for by a younger, 5Gyr and solar metallicity stellar population. For distances larger than 1kpc a 2.5Gyr component becomes very important. Moreover, NGC720 is probably overabundant in CN in the center with respect to the solar abundance. The estimated total mass (3.29x1011M) and the Mg2 gradient values suggest that this galaxy might have undergone a merger event. The correspondence between the J-band brightness profile decomposition and the result of the spectral synthesis shows that this galaxy is formed by an old (13-5Gyr), bulge-like, small-scale and massive spheroid and a younger (5-2.5Gyr), large-scale disk component. We discuss our results in comparison with available numerical simulations and propose that the merger event must have occurred about 4Gyr ago.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: individual: NGC720 - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: stellar content

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