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A&A 376, 43-50 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010905
Spectral analysis of the nuclear stellar population and gas emission in six nearby galaxies
M. F. Saraiva, E. Bica, M. G. Pastoriza and C. BonattoDepartamento de Astronomia, Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500 -CP 15051, 91501-970, Porto Alegre, RS -Brazil
(Received 22 February 2001 / Accepted 1 June 2001 )
Abstract
Optical spectra were used to
study the stellar population and gas emission, when present, in the
central parts of the elliptical
galaxies NGC6958, NGC6851 and ESO185-G54,
and the spiral galaxies NGC5757, NGC7412 and IC4214.
Stellar population properties were derived by comparing
the equivalent widths of the absorption lines with those of
galaxy templates built from star clusters, as well as by applying a
method of stellar population
synthesis based on the same star clusters.
For the galaxies with emission lines, the
underlying stellar population was subtracted
to obtain the pure emission spectrum, and the resulting emission line
intensities were
measured to determine the mechanism responsible for the gas excitation.
From this analysis we concluded that
the galaxies have solar metallicity except the
elliptical ESO185-G54 that reached metallicity slightly above solar.
The three
ellipticals and the Sa galaxy IC4214 have their nuclei dominated
by old stellar populations, although IC4214 appears to have some
contribution from the young generation stars.
Recent star formation (t < 500 Myr) is prominent in the
nucleus of
the SBb galaxy NGC5757, and is also present to a lesser degree in the Sbc
NGC7412. In these two galaxies, the recent star formation is responsible
for the observed HII type emission lines, while
IC4214 has LINER emission.
Among the ellipticals, only in NGC6958
did we detect ionized gas, whose spectra is typical of LINERs.
Key words: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular -- galaxies: spiral -- galaxies: ISM -- galaxies: nuclei -- galaxies: stellar content
Offprint request: M. F. Saraiva, fatima@if.ufrgs.br
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2001
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