A&A 433, 497-513 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200400122
Nearby early-type galaxies with ionized gas
I. Line-strength indices of
the underlying stellar population
R. Rampazzo1, F. Annibali2, A. Bressan1, 2, M. Longhetti3, F. Padoan3 and W. W. Zeilinger4 1
INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, vicolo dell'Osservatorio
5, 35122 Padova, Italy
e-mail: rampazzo@pd.astro.it
2
SISSA, via Beirut 4, 34014 Trieste, Italy
3
INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, via Brera 28, 20121
Milano, Italy
4
Institut für Astronomie der Universität Wien, Türkenschanzstra

e 17, 1180 Wien, Austria
(Received 28 January 2003 / Accepted 1 December 2004)
Abstract
With the aim of building a data-set of spectral properties
of well studied early-type galaxies showing emission lines,
we present intermediate resolution spectra of 50 galaxies in the nearby Universe.
The sample, which covers several of the E and S0 morphological
sub-classes, is biased toward objects that might be expected to have ongoing
and recent star formation, at least in small amounts, because of the presence
of the emission lines. The emission is expected to come from the combination
of active galactic nuclei and star formation regions within the galaxies.
Sample galaxies are located in environments corresponding to a broad range of
local galaxy densities, although predominantly in low density environments.
Our long-slit spectra cover the 3700-7250 Å wavelength range with a
spectral resolution of

7.6 Å at 5550 Å. The specific aim of this
paper, and our first step in the investigation, is to map the underlying galaxy
stellar population by measuring, along the slit positioned along the galaxy
major axis, line-strength indices at several, homogeneous galacto-centric
distances.
For each object we extracted 7 luminosity-weighted apertures (with radii
1.5´´, 2.5´´, 10´´,

/10,

/8,

/4 and

/2)
corrected for the galaxy ellipticity and 4 gradients
(

/16,

/8,

/4 and

/2). For each aperture and
gradient we measured 25 line-strength indices: 21 of the set defined by the
Lick-IDS "standard" system (Trager et al. 1998, ApJS, 116, 1)
and 4 introduced by
Worthey & Ottaviani (1997, ApJS, 111, 377). Line-strength indices have been transformed
to the Lick-IDS system. Indices derived then include H

, Mg
1, Mg
2,
Mgb, MgFe, Fe5270, Fe5335 commonly used in classic index-index diagrams.
The paper introduces the sample, presents the observations, describes
the data reduction procedures, the extraction of apertures and
gradients, the determination and correction of the line-strength
indices, the procedure adopted to transform them into the Lick-IDS
System and the procedures adopted for the emission correction. We
finally discuss the comparisons between our dataset and line-strength
indices available in the literature.
A significant fraction, about 60%, of galaxies in the present sample
has one previous measurement in the Lick-IDS system but basically
restricted within the

/8 region. Line-strength measures obtained
both from apertures and gradients outside this area and within the

/8 region, with the present radial mapping, are completely new.
Key words: galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
-- galaxies: fundamental
parameters
-- galaxies: formation
-- galaxies: evolution
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