2017MNRAS.472.2889C


Query : 2017MNRAS.472.2889C

2017MNRAS.472.2889C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 472, 2889-2905 (2017/December-2)

Stellar populations of shell galaxies.

CARLSTEN S.G., HAU G.K.T. and ZENTENO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of the inner (out to ∼1 Reff) stellar populations of nine shell galaxies. We derive stellar population parameters from long-slit spectra by both analysing the Lick indices of the galaxies and by fitting single stellar population model spectra to the full galaxy spectra. The results from the two methods agree reasonably well. A few of the shell galaxies appear to have lower central Mg2 index values than the general population of galaxies of the same central velocity dispersion, which is possibly due to a past interaction event. Our sample shows a relation between central metallicity and velocity dispersion that is consistent with previous samples of non-shell galaxies. Analysing the metallicity gradients in our sample, we find an average gradient of -0.16 ± 0.10 dex decade–1 in radius. We compare this with formation models to constrain the merging history of shell galaxies. We argue that our galaxies likely have undergone major mergers but it is unclear whether the shells formed from these events or from separate minor mergers. Additionally, we find evidence for young stellar populations ranging in age from 500 Myr to 4-5 Gyr in four of the galaxies, allowing us to speculate on the age of the shells. For NGC 5670, we use a simple dynamical model to find the time required to produce the observed distribution of shells to be roughly consistent with the age of the young subpopulation, suggesting that the shells and subpopulation possibly formed from the same event.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: individual - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: nuclei

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 1600 GiG 04 31 39.858 -05 05 09.97   8.9   10.81   ~ 381 0
2 NGC 2865 GiG 09 23 30.205 -23 09 41.37   12.39 11.43 11.06   ~ 240 0
3 NGC 2945 Sy2 09 37 41.1530336544 -22 02 05.995640832   13.23   11.58   ~ 46 0
4 NGC 3051 EmG 09 53 58.6267400544 -27 17 11.030999676   12.79 15.0     ~ 53 0
5 NGC 3706 EmG 11 29 44.4309190968 -36 23 28.745465928   12.20 11.08 10.56   ~ 147 0
6 NGC 3923 GiG 11 51 01.783 -28 48 22.36 11.41 10.59 9.80 8.88   ~ 439 1
7 IC 2977 Sy2 11 55 14.6708805936 -37 41 46.948748928   13.28   11.74   ~ 50 0
8 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7197 3
9 NGC 4936 Sy2 13 04 17.091 -30 31 34.71   11.76 12.23 10.13 10.9 ~ 109 0
10 IC 4200 AGN 13 09 34.7798967888 -51 58 07.134907440   13.89 13.82 12.10 12.6 ~ 40 0
11 IC 4329 BiC 13 49 05.314 -30 17 45.20   11.96 11.54 10.31   ~ 190 2
12 NGC 5670 GiG 14 35 36.0507300624 -45 58 01.018744572   12.96   11.35   ~ 47 0
13 NGC 6776 AG? 19 25 19.1485272024 -63 51 36.633840408   13.19 11.99 11.59   ~ 87 0

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