Bibcode
Molaeinezhad, A.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Martínez-Valpuesta, I.; Khosroshahi, H. G.; Vazdekis, A.; La Barbera, F.; Peletier, R. F.; Balcells, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 467, Issue 1, p.353-368
Fecha de publicación:
5
2017
Número de citas
10
Número de citas referidas
10
Descripción
This is the second paper of a series aimed to study the stellar
kinematics and population properties of bulges in highly inclined barred
galaxies. In this work, we carry out a detailed analysis of the stellar
age, metallicity and [Mg/Fe] of 28 highly inclined (i > 65°) disc
galaxies, from S0 to S(B)c, observed with the SAURON integral-field
spectrograph. The sample is divided into two clean samples of barred and
unbarred galaxies, on the basis of the correlation between the stellar
velocity and h3 profiles, as well as the level of cylindrical
rotation within the bulge region. We find that while the mean stellar
age, metallicity and [Mg/Fe] in the bulges of barred and unbarred
galaxies are not statistically distinct, the [Mg/Fe] gradients along the
minor axis (away from the disc) of barred galaxies are significantly
different than those without bars. For barred galaxies, stars that are
vertically further away from the mid-plane are in general more
[Mg/Fe]-enhanced and thus the vertical gradients in [Mg/Fe] for barred
galaxies are mostly positive, while for unbarred bulges the [Mg/Fe]
profiles are typically negative or flat. This result, together with the
old populations observed in the barred sample, indicates that bars are
long-lasting structures, and therefore are not easily destroyed. The
marked [Mg/Fe] differences with the bulges of unbarred galaxies indicate
that different formation/evolution scenarios are required to explain
their build-up, and emphasizes the role of bars in redistributing
stellar material in the bulge-dominated regions.
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