2010MNRAS.403.1317R


Query : 2010MNRAS.403.1317R

2010MNRAS.403.1317R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 403, 1317-1330 (2010/April-2)

The properties of the stellar populations in ULIRGs - II. Star formation histories and evolution.

RODRIGUEZ ZAURIN J., TADHUNTER C.N. and GONZALEZ DELGADO R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the second of two papers presenting a detailed long-slit spectroscopic study of the stellar populations in a sample of 36 ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). In the previous paper, we presented the sample, the data and the spectral synthesis modelling. In this paper, we carry out a more detailed analysis of the modelling results, with the aim of investigating the general properties of the stellar populations (i.e. age, reddening and percentage contribution) and the evolution of the host galaxies, comparing the results with other studies of ULIRGs and star-forming galaxies in the high-z Universe. The characteristic age of the young stellar populations (YSPs) is ≤100 Myr in the nuclei of the overwhelming majority of galaxies, consistent with the characteristic time-scale of the major burst of star formation (SF) associated with the final stages of major galaxy mergers. However, the modelling results clearly reveal that the SF histories of ULIRGs are complex, with at least two epochs of SF activity. Overall, these results are consistent with models that predict an epoch of enhanced SF coinciding with the first peri-centre passage of the merging nuclei, along with a further, more intense, episode of SF occurring as the nuclei finally merge together. It is also found that, although YSPs make a major contribution to the optical emission in most of the extended and nuclear apertures examined, they tend to be younger and more reddened in the nuclear regions of the galaxies. This is in good agreement with the merger simulations, which predict that the bulk of the SF activity in the final stages of mergers will occur in the nuclear regions of the merging galaxies. In addition, our results show that ULIRGs have total stellar masses that are similar to, or smaller than, the break of the galaxy mass function (i.e. ULIRGs are sub-m* or ∼ m*systems), and that the YSPs detected at optical wavelengths dominate the stellar mass contents of the galaxies. Finally, we find no significant differences between the ages of the YSP in ULIRGs with and without optically detected Seyfert nuclei, nor between those with warm and cool mid- to far-IR colours. While these results do not entirely rule out the idea that cool ULIRGs with Hii/LINER spectra evolve into warm ULIRGs with Seyfert-like spectra, it is clear that the active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity in local Seyfert-like ULIRGs has not been triggered for a substantial period (≥100 Myr) after the major merger-induced starbursts in the nuclear regions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: starburst

Errata: erratum vol. 409, p. 1728 (2010)

Simbad objects: 37

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Number of rows : 37
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LEDA 89873 EmG 00 11 43.305 -07 22 07.37   18.41       ~ 58 0
2 2MASX J00212652-0839261 LIN 00 21 26.5135306416 -08 39 25.967117268   18.37       ~ 114 1
3 IRAS 01003-2238 Sy2 01 02 49.9920152640 -22 21 57.262136544   18.62 18.9 17.83   ~ 164 0
4 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
5 3XMM J102142.6+130654 LIN 10 21 42.8040022344 +13 06 55.957660596   17.51       ~ 79 3
6 LEDA 90133 LIN 10 52 23.518 +44 08 47.60           ~ 65 0
7 LEDA 90164 Sy2 12 09 45.1187842872 -05 01 13.431047484   17.52 17.8 16.56   ~ 104 1
8 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
9 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1988 3
10 2MASX J13331651-1755106 Sy2 13 33 16.5631735944 -17 55 10.612057080   20.0 18.6     ~ 43 1
11 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
12 ICRF J134733.3+121724 Sy2 13 47 33.36161873 +12 17 24.2398927   19.28 18.44 15.718   ~ 597 3
13 LEDA 84081 AGN 13 56 09.992 +29 05 35.08   17.23       ~ 63 0
14 LEDA 84113 H2G 14 08 19.0356546744 +29 04 47.143121916           ~ 62 0
15 2MASX J14280106-1603400 LIN 14 28 01.069 -16 03 40.05   18.62   17.43   ~ 27 0
16 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
17 2MASX J14410437+5320088 Sy2 14 41 04.3772323224 +53 20 08.658129120   18.29 17.77     ~ 68 0
18 2MASX J15155520-2009172 Sy2 15 15 55.1783451792 -20 09 16.916691024   18.34 17.1 17.16   ~ 50 0
19 IRAS 15206+3342 Sy2 15 22 38.104 +33 31 35.90           ~ 101 0
20 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
21 LEDA 90222 Sy1 15 48 56.8020209304 -04 59 33.598051584   16.4 16.40 16.85   ~ 97 0
22 LEDA 2817004 Sy2 16 18 09.4114 +01 39 20.951           ~ 40 1
23 LEDA 90258 H2G 16 49 14.092 +34 25 13.20           ~ 52 1
24 LEDA 90261 LIN 16 49 46.88 +54 42 35.4   17.5       ~ 63 1
25 [KVS2002] IRAS 16487+5447 E G 16 49 47.23 +54 42 36.0           ~ 6 0
26 LEDA 90270 LIN 17 03 41.960 +58 13 44.37           ~ 56 0
27 LEDA 165716 LIN 17 04 28.4433405168 +67 16 28.258598748     17.0     ~ 54 0
28 2MASX J17185436+5441486 Sy2 17 18 54.4002 +54 41 48.289           ~ 76 1
29 6dFGS gJ204418.2-164017 LIN 20 44 18.186 -16 40 16.63   18.02   17.04   ~ 90 0
30 LEDA 1049091 H2G 21 23 29.19 -05 06 56.4           ~ 31 1
31 LEDA 66703 Sy1 21 24 41.6403183696 -17 44 45.886080696   17.18 16.50 15.95   ~ 92 0
32 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3
33 LEDA 70560 Sy2 23 08 33.9537309816 +05 21 29.751752412           ~ 151 0
34 2MASX J23254938+2834208 Sy2 23 25 49.387 +28 34 20.88           ~ 36 0
35 2MASX J23255611+1002500 LIN 23 25 56.1378291192 +10 02 49.715916252           ~ 55 1
36 IRAS 23327+2913 LIN 23 35 11.92393 +29 30 00.0610           ~ 52 0
37 87GB 233856.4+030039 LIN 23 41 30.3076816728 +03 17 26.572938864     20.0     ~ 50 1

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