Bibcode
Seidel, M. K.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Martínez-Valpuesta, I.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Pérez, I.; Peletier, R.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 460, Issue 4, p.3784-3828
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2016
Citations
25
Refereed citations
24
Description
We continue the exploration of the BaLROG (Bars in Low Redshift Optical
Galaxies) sample: 16 large mosaics of barred galaxies observed with the
integral field unit Spectrographic Areal Unit for Research on Optical
Nebulae. We quantify the influence of bars on the composition of the
stellar component. We derive line-strength indices of H β, Fe5015
and Mgb. Based on single stellar population (SSP) models, we calculate
ages, metallicities and [Mg/Fe] abundances and their gradients along the
bar major and minor axes. The high spatial resolution of our data allows
us to identify breaks among index and SSP profiles, commonly at 0.13
± 0.06 bar length, consistent with kinematic features. Inner
gradients are about 10 times steeper than outer gradients and become
larger when there is a central rotating component, implying that the
gradients are not independent of dynamics and orbits. Central ages
appear to be younger for stronger bars. Yet, the bar regions are usually
old. We find a flattening of the iron (Fe5015) and magnesium (Mgb) outer
gradients along the bar major axis, translating into a flattening of the
metallicity gradient. This gradient is found to be 0.03 ± 0.07
dex kpc-1 along the bar major axis while the mean value of
the bar minor axis compares well with that of an unbarred control sample
and is significantly steeper, namely -0.20 ± 0.04 dex
kpc-1. These results confirm recent simulations and discern
the important localized influence of bars. The elevated [Mg/Fe]
abundances of bars and bulges compared to the lower values of discs
suggest an early formation, in particular for early-type galaxies.