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2019MNRAS.482.4437D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 482, 4437-4453 (2019/February-1)

A SINFONI view of the nuclear activity and circumnuclear star formation in NGC 4303 - II. Spatially resolved stellar populations.

DAMETTO N.Z., RIFFEL R., COLINA L., RIFFEL R.A., PIQUERAS LOPEZ J., DAVIES R.I., BURTSCHER L., MENEZES R.B., ARRIBAS S., PASTORIZA M.G., LABIANO A., STORCHI-BERGMANN T., DAHMER-HAHN L.G. and SALES D.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a spatially resolved stellar population study of the inner ∼200 pc radius of NGC 4303 based on near-infrared integral field spectroscopy with SINFONI/VLT at a spatial resolution of 40-80 pc and using the STARLIGHT code. We found that the distribution of the stellar populations presents a spatial variation, suggesting an age stratification. Three main structures stand out. Two nuclear blobs, one composed by young stars (t <= 50 Myr) and one with intermediate-age stars (50 Myr < t <= 2 Gyr), both shifted from the centre. The third one is an internal intermediate-age spiral arm-like structure, surrounding the blob of young stars. Our results indicate that star formation has occurred through multiple bursts in this source. Furthermore, the youngest stellar populations (t <= 2 Gyr) are distributed along a circumnuclear star-forming ring with r ∼ 250 pc. The ring displays star formation rates (SFRs) in the range of 0.002-0.14 Myr–1, favouring the 'pearls-on-a-string' scenario. The old underlying bulge stellar population component (t > 2 Gyr) is distributed outside the two blob structures. For the nuclear region (inner ∼60 pc radius) we derived an SFR of 0.43 M yr–1 and found no signatures of non-thermal featureless continuum and hot dust emission, supporting the scenario in which an LLAGN/LINER-like source is hidden in the centre of NGC 4303. Thus, our results reveal a rather complex star formation history in NGC 4303, with different stellar population components coexisting with a low efficiency accreting black hole in its centre.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: stellar content - infrared: stars

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