2007ApJS..173..357K


Query : 2007ApJS..173..357K

2007ApJS..173..357K - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 173, 357-376 (2007/December-0)

Ongoing formation of bulges and black holes in the local universe: new insights from GALEX.

KAUFFMANN G., HECKMAN T.M., BUDAVARI T., CHARLOT S., HOOPES C.G., MARTIN D.C., SEIBERT M., BARLOW T.A., BIANCHI L., CONROW T., DONAS J., FORSTER K., FRIEDMAN P.G., LEE Y.-W., MADORE B.F., MILLIARD B., MORRISSEY P.F., NEFF S.G., RICH R.M., SCHIMINOVICH D., SMALL T., SZALAY A.S., WYDER T.K. and YI S.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze a volume-limited sample of massive bulge-dominated galaxies with data from both the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) satellite. The galaxies have central velocity dispersions greater than 100 km/s and stellar surface mass densities that lie above the value where galaxies transition from actively star-forming to passive systems. The sample is limited to redshifts 0.03<z<0.07. At these distances, the SDSS spectra sample the light from the bulge-dominated central regions of the galaxies. The GALEX NUV data provide high sensitivity to low rates of global star formation in these systems. Our sample of bulge-dominated galaxies exhibits a much larger dispersion in NUV-r color than in optical g-r color. The dispersion increases for galaxies with smaller central velocity dispersions, and nearly all of the galaxies with bluer NUV-r colors are active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Both GALEX images and SDSS color profiles demonstrate that the excess UV light is nearly always associated with an extended disk. When comparing fiber-based estimates of stellar age to global ones, we find that galaxies with red outer regions almost never have a young bulge or a strong AGN. Galaxies with blue outer regions have bulges and black holes that span a wide range in age and accretion rate. Galaxies with young bulges and strongly accreting black holes almost always have blue outer disks. The black hole growth rate correlates much more strongly with the age of the stars in the bulge than in the disk. Our suggested scenario is one in which the source of gas that builds the bulge and black hole is a low-mass reservoir of cold gas in the disk. The presence of this gas is a necessary but not sufficient condition for bulge and black hole growth. Some mechanism must transport this gas inward in a time variable way. The disk gas itself is likely to be the result of the accretion of gas from an external source. As the gas in the disk is converted into stars, galaxies will turn red, but further inflow can bring them back into the blue NUV-r sequence.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Bulges - Galaxies: Elliptical and Lenticular, cD - Galaxies: Formation

Simbad objects: 47

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Number of rows : 47
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 2MASX J00074264+1511123 LIN 00 07 42.6557315952 +15 11 12.747947352           ~ 6 0
2 2MASX J01122133+1504201 G 01 12 21.3160214568 +15 04 19.813466964           ~ 4 0
3 MCG-02-04-045 AGN 01 25 16.3829375616 -08 52 25.083537060   15   14.77   ~ 23 0
4 UGC 985 LIN 01 25 23.6806203744 +14 31 11.979230232   14.89       ~ 44 1
5 LEDA 1000021 Sy2 01 52 48.4234607568 -08 43 20.678228868   15.67   14.47   ~ 23 0
6 LEDA 1429780 G 01 57 42.5030715672 +13 23 18.761684208           ~ 7 0
7 LEDA 3090822 G 02 00 43.2033869112 +14 01 35.148098820           ~ 6 0
8 UGC 1710 LIN 02 13 37.4995395984 +13 43 41.314141596   16.0       ~ 27 0
9 2MASX J02140443+1311562 Sy2 02 14 04.4009898384 +13 11 56.199071940   18.72 18.05     ~ 14 0
10 2MASX J07451926+4059365 LIN 07 45 19.3039013064 +40 59 36.670222104           ~ 7 0
11 2MASX J07491555+4218468 G 07 49 15.5269143984 +42 18 47.110445784           ~ 5 0
12 2MASX J07510387+4254556 G 07 51 03.9185438952 +42 54 55.446655320           ~ 4 0
13 2MASX J08024817+4502041 Sy2 08 02 48.1748419680 +45 02 04.332473700   17.93 17.28     ~ 35 0
14 MCG+08-15-053 LIN 08 14 17.0851038576 +46 00 37.128873960   16       ~ 21 0
15 2MASX J08343265+5314047 G 08 34 32.6664528552 +53 14 04.606502280           ~ 4 0
16 NGC 2600 LIN 08 34 45.0502220064 +52 42 56.539430280   15.00       ~ 41 1
17 NGC 2602 BiC 08 35 04.2573660768 +52 49 53.492166984   15.4       ~ 28 0
18 2MASX J08474788+5114023 G 08 47 47.8724775936 +51 14 01.917062196           ~ 5 0
19 2MASX J08494749+5421154 LIN 08 49 47.4618659760 +54 21 15.546859668           ~ 6 0
20 LEDA 2526302 G 08 52 32.4418784112 +56 07 22.469211588           ~ 9 0
21 MCG+10-13-043 G 08 56 01.9361535216 +57 23 27.441504852   16       ~ 24 0
22 LEDA 2489371 G 09 01 54.8192739096 +55 03 54.420975900           ~ 3 0
23 2MASX J09062456+5514186 LIN 09 06 24.5463311952 +55 14 18.543066036   15.7       ~ 9 0
24 LEDA 2505658 G 09 07 56.1744646512 +55 32 16.447837704           ~ 4 0
25 2MASX J09084572+5530208 LIN 09 08 45.7617223560 +55 30 21.023566236   15.6       ~ 7 0
26 NVSS J093250+594442 rG 09 32 50.7847894464 +59 44 40.405854912   14.90       ~ 35 1
27 2dFGRS TGN352Z022 G 10 00 57.7817740032 +00 22 33.332314260   17.303   16.171   ~ 4 0
28 LEDA 182104 G 10 02 45.8141403144 +00 31 49.843994880   16.483   15.288   ~ 5 0
29 2dFGRS TGN354Z190 LIN 10 04 40.8320566896 +00 22 11.604155772   16.13 15.46 15.082   ~ 15 0
30 2dFGRS TGN356Z056 Sy2 10 18 06.6779409000 +00 05 59.766499680   17.94 17.34 15.135   ~ 31 0
31 2dFGRS TGN364Z054 LIN 10 49 24.8663718936 -00 25 47.590692996   16.200 14.97 14.766   ~ 20 0
32 2MASX J11064635+0015244 LSB 11 06 46.3228301976 +00 15 24.116136192           ~ 5 0
33 2MASX J11102056-0007202 LIN 11 10 20.5452565224 -00 07 20.295150960   15.89       ~ 14 0
34 2MASX J11495661+6631048 G 11 49 56.5571688840 +66 31 04.689542352   15.8       ~ 12 0
35 2MASX J11590972+0000069 Sy2 11 59 09.7144632768 +00 00 06.805831536   18.45 17.75     ~ 19 0
36 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
37 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2914 2
38 LEDA 1251611 G 14 58 28.9703089344 +03 24 25.081842960           ~ 7 0
39 LEDA 1261628 G 15 13 15.9441786744 +03 58 40.240662996           ~ 9 0
40 2MASX J15133508+0331001 LIN 15 13 35.1308271288 +03 31 00.371556264           ~ 6 0
41 2MASX J15143433+0419571 GiC 15 14 34.3571682480 +04 19 57.333544644           ~ 6 0
42 LEDA 2303996 G 16 32 04.3822123152 +47 45 53.196444504           ~ 11 0
43 LEDA 2278510 G 16 40 11.3364675480 +46 16 55.019525268           ~ 10 0
44 SDSS J170024.76+382115.4 AGN 17 00 24.773 +38 21 15.46           ~ 6 0
45 LEDA 1180352 G 22 49 48.8807592216 +00 57 42.580702908           ~ 4 0
46 IRAS 23037+1342 rG 23 06 16.4336147064 +13 58 56.394233004           ~ 30 0
47 2dFGRS TGS897Z197 LIN 23 06 46.7273454792 -00 19 20.671153140   16.066   14.912   ~ 13 0

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