1999MNRAS.310..703P


Query : 1999MNRAS.310..703P

1999MNRAS.310..703P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 310, 703-716 (1999/December-2)

Galactic bulges from Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS observations: ages and dust.

PELETIER R.F., BALCELLS M., DAVIES R.L., ANDREDAKIS Y., VAZDEKIS A., BURKERT A. and PRADA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present optical and near-infrared colour maps of the central regions of bulges of S0 and spiral galaxies obtained with WFPC2 and NICMOS on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). By combined use of HST and ground-based data, the colour information spans a region from a few tens of pc to a few kpc. In almost all galaxies, the colour profiles in the central 100-200pc become more rapidly redder. We attribute the high central colour indices to a central concentration of dust. We infer an average extinction at the centre of AV=0.6-1.0mag. Several objects show central dust rings or discs at subkpc scales similar to those found by others in giant ellipticals. For galactic bulges of types S0 to Sb, the tightness of the B-I versus I-H relation suggests that the age spread among bulges of early-type galaxies is small, at most 2Gyr. Colours at 1Reff, where we expect extinction to be negligible, are similar to those of elliptical galaxies in the Coma cluster, suggesting that these bulges formed at the same time as the bright galaxies in Coma. Furthermore, the galaxy ages are found to be independent of their environment. As it is likely that Coma was formed at redshift z>3, our bulges, which are in groups and in the field, must also have been formed at this epoch. Bulges of early-type spirals cannot be formed by secular evolution of bars at recent epochs, because such bulges would be much younger. There are three galaxies of type Sbc and later; their bulges are younger and could perhaps arise from secular evolution of transient bars. Our results are in good agreement with semi-analytic predictions, which also predict that bulges, in clusters and in the field, are as old as giant ellipticals in clusters.

Abstract Copyright: 1999, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: structure - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
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 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
2 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2092 2
3 NGC 5326 GiP 13 50 50.7086232072 +39 34 29.516857680   12.9   11.38   ~ 86 0
4 NGC 5389 GiG 13 56 06.2870964720 +59 44 31.363711692   13.2       ~ 76 0
5 NGC 5422 GiG 14 00 42.0190513968 +55 09 51.863031684   13.1       ~ 156 0
6 NGC 5443 Sy2 14 02 11.7987915648 +55 48 50.358916044   13.2       ~ 99 0
7 NGC 5475 GiG 14 05 12.4060318056 +55 44 30.694106112   13.4       ~ 99 0
8 NGC 5577 GiP 14 21 13.110 +03 26 08.76   13.05       ~ 129 1
9 NGC 5587 LIN 14 22 10.7116072992 +13 55 04.956410460   14.0       ~ 90 0
10 NGC 5689 GiP 14 35 29.7025058208 +48 44 29.759376048   12.7       ~ 125 0
11 NGC 5707 GiP 14 37 30.7766689296 +51 33 42.558357240   13.3       ~ 79 0
12 NGC 5719 GiP 14 40 56.3690411016 -00 19 05.854225080   13.10   12.061   ~ 173 1
13 NGC 5746 GiP 14 44 56.005 +01 57 17.06   12.3       ~ 357 0
14 NGC 5838 GiP 15 05 26.2447857696 +02 05 57.349108392   12.1   10.26   ~ 238 0
15 NGC 5854 GiG 15 07 47.6993537544 +02 34 07.059522288   13.1   11.23   ~ 149 0
16 NGC 5879 AGN 15 09 46.7271710112 +57 00 00.538947900   11.9       ~ 247 1
17 NGC 5965 LIN 15 34 02.3002830024 +56 41 08.509684740   13.4       ~ 122 0
18 NGC 6010 AG? 15 54 19.1553713880 +00 32 34.949952168   13.3       ~ 88 0
19 NGC 6504 AG? 17 56 05.7198487440 +33 12 30.466444032   13.4       ~ 51 0
20 NGC 7331 LIN 22 37 04.0506038088 +34 24 56.800076508 10.65 10.35 9.48     ~ 1227 2
21 NGC 7457 AG? 23 00 59.9263288440 +30 08 41.764398792   11.04 11.87     ~ 440 0
22 NGC 7537 GiP 23 14 34.5173585112 +04 29 54.054910824   13.8       ~ 211 0

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