Bibcode
La Barbera, F.; de Carvalho, R. R.; de la Rosa, I. G.; Lopes, P. A. A.; Kohl-Moreira, J. L.; Capelato, H. V.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 408, Issue 3, pp. 1313-1334.
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2010
Citations
111
Refereed citations
104
Description
This is the first paper of a series presenting the Spheroids
Panchromatic Investigation in Different Environmental Regions (SPIDER).
The sample of spheroids consists of 5080 bright (Mr < -20)
early-type galaxies (ETGs), in the redshift range of 0.05 to 0.095, with
optical (griz) photometry and spectroscopy from the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey Data Release 6 (SDSS-DR6) and near-infrared (YJHK) photometry
from the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey-Large Area Survey (UKIDSS-LAS)
(DR4). We describe how homogeneous photometric parameters (galaxy
colours and structural parameters) are derived using grizYJHK wavebands.
We find no systematic steepening of the colour-magnitude relation when
probing the baseline from g - r to g - K, implying that internal colour
gradients drive most of the mass-metallicity relation in ETGs. As far as
structural parameters are concerned we find that the mean effective
radius of ETGs smoothly decreases, by 30 per cent, from g through K,
while no significant dependence on waveband is detected for the axial
ratio, Sersic index and a4 parameters. Furthermore, velocity
dispersions are remeasured for all the ETGs using STARLIGHT and compared
to those obtained by SDSS. The velocity dispersions are rederived using
a combination of simple stellar population models as templates, hence
accounting for the kinematics of different galaxy stellar components. We
compare our (2DPHOT) measurements of total magnitude, effective radius
and mean surface brightness with those obtained as part of the SDSS
pipeline (PHOTO). Significant differences are found and reported,
including comparisons with a third and independent part. A full
characterization of the sample completeness in all wavebands is
presented, establishing the limits of application of the characteristic
parameters presented here for the analysis of the global scaling
relations of ETGs.