2018A&A...614A..48B


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2018A&A...614A..48B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 614A, 48-48 (2018/6-1)

The continuous rise of bulges out of galactic disks.

BREDA I. and PAPADEROS P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. A key subject in extragalactic astronomy concerns the chronology and driving mechanisms of bulge formation in late-type galaxies (LTGs). The standard scenario distinguishes between classical bulges and pseudo-bulges (CBs and PBs, respectively), the first thought to form monolithically prior to disks and the second gradually out of disks. These two bulge formation routes obviously yield antipodal predictions on the bulge age and bulge-to-disk age contrast, both expected to be high (low) in CBs (PBs).
Aims. Our main goal is to explore whether bulges in present-day LTGs segregate into two evolutionary distinct classes, as expected from the standard scenario. Other questions motivating this study center on evolutionary relations between LTG bulges and their hosting disks, and the occurrence of accretion-powered nuclear activity as a function of bulge stellar mass M* and stellar surface density Σ*.
Methods. In this study, we have combined three techniques - surface photometry, spectral modeling of integral field spectroscopy data and suppression of stellar populations younger than an adjustable age cutoff with the code REMOVEYOUNG (RY) - toward a systematic analysis of the physical and evolutionary properties (e.g., M*, Σ* and mass-weighted stellar age <t*> M and metallicity <Z*> M, respectively) of a representative sample of 135 nearby (<= 130 Mpc) LTGs from the CALIFA survey that cover a range between 108.9 M and 1011.5 M in total stellar mass M*,T. In particular, the analysis here revolves around <δµ9G> , a new distance- and formally extinction-independent measure of the contribution by stellar populations of age >= 9 Gyr to the mean r-band surface brightness of the bulge. We argue that <δµ9G> offers a handy semi-empirical tracer of the physical and evolutionary properties of LTG bulges and a promising means for their characterization.
Results. The essential insight from this study is that LTG bulges form over 3 dex in M* and more than 1 dex in Σ* a tight continuous sequence of increasing <δµ9G> with increasing M*, Σ*, <t*> M and <Z*> M. Along this continuum of physical and evolutionary properties, our sample spans a range of ∼ 4 mag in <δµ9G> : high-<δµ9G> bulges are the oldest, densest and most massive ones (<t*> M ∼ 11.7 Gyr, Σ* > 109 M kpc–2, M* >= 1010 M), whereas the opposite is the case for low-<δµ9G> bulges (<t*> M ∼ 7 Gyr) that generally reside in low-mass LTGs. Furthermore, we find that the bulge-to-disk age and metallicity contrast, as well as the bulge-to-disk mass ratio, show a positive trend with M*,T, raising from, respectively, ∼ 0 Gyr, ∼ 0 dex and 0.25 to ∼ 3 Gyr, ∼ 0.3 dex and 0.67 across the mass range covered by our sample. Whereas gas excitation in lower-mass (<= 109.7 M) bulges is invariably dominated by star formation (SF), LINER- and Seyfert-specific emission-line ratios were exclusively documented in high-mass (>= 1010 M), high-Σ* (>= 109 M kpc–2) bulges. This is in agreement with previous work and consistent with the notion that the Eddington ratio or the black hole-to-bulge mass ratio scale with M*. The coexistence of Seyfert and SF activity in ∼20% of higher-M*, high-Σ* bulges being spectroscopically classified as Composites suggests that the onset of AGN-driven feedback does not necessarily lead to an abrupt termination of SF in LTG nuclei.
Conclusions. The continuity both in the properties of LTG bulges themselves and in their age and metallicity contrast to their parent diskssuggests that these components evolve alongside in a concurrent process that leads to a continuum of physical and evolutionary characteristics. Our results are consistent with a picture where bulge growth in LTGs is driven by a superposition of quick-early and slow-secular processes, the relative importance of which increases with M*,T. These processes, which presumably combine in situ SF in the bulge and inward migration of material from the disk, are expected to lead to a non-homologous radial growth of Σ* and a trend for an increasing Sersic index with increasing galaxy mass.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: spiral - galaxies: bulges - galaxies: evolution

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/614/A48): ltgs.dat>

Simbad objects: 137

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Number of rows : 137
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
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9 NGC 180 GiG 00 37 57.7068082440 +08 38 06.754410816   14.3       ~ 100 0
10 NGC 214 AGN 00 41 28.0237030104 +25 29 57.833719800   13.0       ~ 170 0
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61 NGC 3057 LSB 10 05 39.306 +80 17 08.40   14.2       ~ 89 0
62 UGC 5520 AG? 10 15 00.666 +65 08 23.28   14.4       ~ 50 0
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64 IC 2604 GiP 10 49 24.987 +32 46 21.72   15.0       ~ 57 0
65 UGC 5976 AG? 10 52 02.822 +55 36 04.24   15.3       ~ 36 0
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74 NGC 4047 AG? 12 02 50.6855747352 +48 38 10.300035480   12.8       ~ 99 0
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76 NGC 4210 LIN 12 15 15.8513778552 +65 59 07.052376192   13.4       ~ 135 0
77 IC 776 EmG 12 19 03.119 +08 51 22.15   14.9       ~ 143 0
78 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7181 3
79 NGC 4711 GiC 12 48 45.8623156056 +35 19 57.881064972   14.4       ~ 75 0
80 IC 3918 EmG 12 56 53.5423399176 +22 22 25.083197328   15.60       ~ 65 1
81 NGC 4961 EmG 13 05 47.5766802528 +27 44 03.247625004   13.5       ~ 182 0
82 NGC 5000 SBG 13 09 47.454 +28 54 25.07   14.0 13.41     ~ 172 1
83 NGC 5016 AGN 13 12 06.6662685192 +24 05 41.945286156   13.180 12.558 12.093 11.547 ~ 162 0
84 NGC 5056 AG? 13 16 12.3107192976 +30 57 01.644570360   13.6       ~ 146 0
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87 NGC 5205 LIN 13 30 03.5953653072 +62 30 41.584939200   13.5       ~ 124 0
88 UGC 8733 EmG 13 48 39.119 +43 24 44.73   14.6       ~ 88 0
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98 NGC 5633 EmG 14 27 28.3616823288 +46 08 47.521403916   13.176 12.932 12.449 11.575 ~ 182 0
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108 NGC 5829 AG? 15 02 42.0057190680 +23 20 00.960234468   14.14   12.93   ~ 93 0
109 NGC 5888 LIN 15 13 07.3724076672 +41 15 52.641896508   14.3       ~ 85 0
110 UGC 9837 LSB 15 23 51.735 +58 03 11.23   14.6       ~ 76 0
111 NGC 5947 AGN 15 30 36.5925666192 +42 43 01.769449836   14.8       ~ 83 0
112 NGC 5950 AG? 15 31 30.824 +40 25 48.52   14.8       ~ 57 0
113 NGC 5957 Sy2 15 35 23.2175160360 +12 02 51.281778048   13.3       ~ 133 0
114 IC 4566 LIN 15 36 42.1586294592 +43 32 21.525766872   14.3       ~ 88 0
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116 NGC 6032 GiG 16 03 01.1201862024 +20 57 21.239605764   15.0       ~ 66 0
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119 NGC 6155 EmG 16 26 08.3352615552 +48 22 00.410482092   13.20       ~ 110 1
120 NGC 6301 GiG 17 08 32.7448601544 +42 20 20.859983448   14.6       ~ 67 0
121 UGC 10796 Sy1 17 16 47.723 +61 55 12.42   14.50       ~ 59 1
122 IC 1256 AG? 17 23 47.2869698760 +26 29 11.470994700   14.297 13.551 13.022 12.434 ~ 94 0
123 NGC 6941 rG 20 36 23.4741258768 -04 37 07.445724024   13.3   13.3 12.9 ~ 80 3
124 UGC 11649 LIN 20 55 27.6255622104 -01 13 30.895126896   14.5       ~ 71 0
125 NGC 7321 LIN 22 36 28.0158181824 +21 37 18.374440296   15.4       ~ 101 0
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129 NGC 7653 LIN 23 24 49.3605599784 +15 16 32.129440788   12.06 11.91     ~ 102 1
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