DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011315
Stellar populations in NGC 5128 with the VLT: Evidence for recent star formation
M. Rejkuba1, 2, D. Minniti2, D. R. Silva1 and T. R. Bedding31 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwartzschild-Strasse 2, 85748 Garching, Germany
e-mail: dsilva@eso.org
2 Department of Astronomy, P. Universidad Católica, Casilla 306, Santiago 22, Chile
e-mail: dante@astro.puc.cl
3 School of Physics, University of Sydney 2006, Australia
e-mail: bedding@physics.usyd.edu.au
(Received 31 May 2001 / Accepted 13 September 2001)
Abstract
We resolve stars of the nearest giant elliptical galaxy NGC 5128
using VLT with FORS1 and ISAAC. We construct deep U, V and
color-magnitude and color-color diagrams in two different halo fields (in
the halo and in the north-eastern diffuse shell). In the outer, shell
field, at ~14 kpc from the center of the galaxy, there is a
significant recent star formation with stars as young as 10 Myr,
approximately aligned with the prominent radio and X-ray jet from the
nucleus of the host AGN. Ionized gas filaments are evident in ultraviolet
images near the area where neutral HI and CO molecular gas was
previously observed.
The underlying stellar population of the halo of the
giant elliptical is predominantly old with a very broad metallicity
distribution.
The presence of an extended giant branch reaching
mag
suggests the existence of a significant intermediate-age
AGB population in the halo of this galaxy.
Key words: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD -- galaxies: stellar content -- stars: fundamental parameters -- galaxies: individual: NGC 5128
Offprint request: M. Rejkuba, mrejkuba@eso.org
© ESO 2001
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