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2011MNRAS.412L.113C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 412, L113-L117 (2011/March-3)

Dating the formation of the counter-rotating stellar disc in the spiral galaxy NGC 5719 by disentangling its stellar populations.

COCCATO L., MORELLI L., CORSINI E.M., BUSON L., PIZZELLA A., VERGANI D. and BERTOLA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of the VLT/VIMOS integral-field spectroscopic observations of the inner 28 {x} 28 arcsec2 (3.1 {x} 3.1 kpc2) of the interacting spiral NGC 5719, which is known to host two cospatial counter-rotating stellar discs. At each position in the field of view, the observed galaxy spectrum is decomposed into the contributions of the spectra of two stellar and one ionized-gas components. We measure the kinematics and the line strengths of the Lick indices of the two stellar counter-rotating components. We model the data of each stellar component with single stellar population models that account for the α/Fe overabundance. We also derive the distribution and kinematics of the ionized-gas disc, that is associated with the younger, less rich in metals, more α-enhanced, and less luminous stellar component. They are both counter rotating with respect the main stellar body of the galaxy. These findings prove the scenario where gas was accreted first by NGC 5719 on to a retrograde orbit from the large reservoir available in its neighbourhoods as a result of the interaction with its companion NGC 5713, and subsequently fuelled the in situ formation of the counter-rotating stellar disc.

Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory for the programme 383.B-0632.


Abstract Copyright: 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2011 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: individual: NGC 5719 - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: stellar content

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