The nature of galactic bulges from SAURON absorption line strength maps

We discuss SAURON absorption line strength maps of a sample of 24 early-type spirals, mostly Sa. From the Lick indices H, Mgb and Fe 5015 we derive SSP-ages and metallicities. By comparing the scaling relations of Mg b and H and central velocity dispersion with the same relation for the edge-on samp...

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Prif Awduron: Peletier, R, Falcón-Barroso, J, Ganda, K, Bacon, R, Cappellari, M, Davies, R, De Zeeuw, P, Emsellem, E, Krajnović, D, Kuntschner, H, McDermid, R, Sarzi, M, Van De Ven, G
Fformat: Journal article
Iaith:English
Cyhoeddwyd: 2006
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Crynodeb:We discuss SAURON absorption line strength maps of a sample of 24 early-type spirals, mostly Sa. From the Lick indices H, Mgb and Fe 5015 we derive SSP-ages and metallicities. By comparing the scaling relations of Mg b and H and central velocity dispersion with the same relation for the edge-on sample of Falcn-Barroso et al. (2002) we derive a picture in which the central regions of Sa galaxies contain at least 2 components: one (or more) thin, disc-like component, often containing recent star formation, and another, elliptical-like component, consisting of old stars and rotating more slowly, dominating the light above the plane. If one defines a bulge to be the component responsible for the light in excess of the outer exponential disc, then many Sa-bulges are dominated by a thin, disc-like component containing recent star formation. © 2007 International Astronomical Union.