J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485

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Autor(a) principal: San Roman, Izaskun
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor, Sodre Junior, Laerte
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214353
Resumo: Context. The spatial variations of stellar population properties within a galaxy are intimately related to their formation process. Therefore, spatially resolved studies of galaxies are essential to uncover their formation and assembly. Although the arrival of integral field unit (IFU) surveys has brought a significant breakthrough in the field, recent techniques that combine photometric multifilter surveys with spectral fitting diagnostics have opened a new, relatively low-cost way to disentangle the stellar population of spatially resolved galaxies compared to IFU surveys. Aims. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is a dedicated multifilter designed to observed ∼8500 deg2 of the northern sky using 12 narrowband, intermediate-band, and broadband filters in the optical range. In this study, we test the potential of the multifilter observation carried out with J-PLUS to investigate the properties of spatially resolved nearby galaxies. Methods. We present detailed 2D maps of stellar population properties, i.e., age, metallicity, extinction, and stellar mass surface density, for two early-type galaxies observed in the J-PLUS and CALIFA surveys. These galaxies are NGC 5473 and NGC 5485. Radial structures are also compared and luminosity- and mass-weighted profiles are derived. We use MUFFIT to process the J-PLUS photometric multifilter observations, and STARLIGHT and STECKMAP to analyze IFU CALIFA data. Results. We demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PLUS/MUFFIT to explore the spatially resolved stellar populations of local galaxies. We find significant discrepancies between the results from the various analysis methods. While radial stellar population gradients obtained with J-PLUS/MUFFIT and the IFU technique CALIFA/STECKMAP are more in agreement, radial stellar population gradients largely differ when CALIFA/STARLIGHT methodology is used. A comparison of the absolute values reveals the existence of intrinsic systematic differences. Age and metallicity radial profiles derived from J-PLUS/MUFFIT are very similar when luminosity- or mass-weighted properties are used, suggesting that the contribution of a younger component is small and the star formation history of these early-type galaxies are well represented by mainly an old single stellar population component. Conclusions. We present the potential of J-PLUS to explore the unresolved stellar populations of spatially extended local galaxies. A comparison between the three methodologies reveals some discrepancies suggesting that the specific characteristics of each method causes important differences. We conclude that the ages, metallicities, and extinction derived for individual galaxies not only depend on the chosen models but also depend on the method used. Future work is required to evaluate in detail the origin of these differences and to quantify the impact that different fitting routines have on the derived stellar population properties.
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spelling San Roman, IzaskunChies-Santos, Ana LeonorSodre Junior, Laerte2020-10-23T04:09:33Z20190004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/214353001115785Context. The spatial variations of stellar population properties within a galaxy are intimately related to their formation process. Therefore, spatially resolved studies of galaxies are essential to uncover their formation and assembly. Although the arrival of integral field unit (IFU) surveys has brought a significant breakthrough in the field, recent techniques that combine photometric multifilter surveys with spectral fitting diagnostics have opened a new, relatively low-cost way to disentangle the stellar population of spatially resolved galaxies compared to IFU surveys. Aims. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is a dedicated multifilter designed to observed ∼8500 deg2 of the northern sky using 12 narrowband, intermediate-band, and broadband filters in the optical range. In this study, we test the potential of the multifilter observation carried out with J-PLUS to investigate the properties of spatially resolved nearby galaxies. Methods. We present detailed 2D maps of stellar population properties, i.e., age, metallicity, extinction, and stellar mass surface density, for two early-type galaxies observed in the J-PLUS and CALIFA surveys. These galaxies are NGC 5473 and NGC 5485. Radial structures are also compared and luminosity- and mass-weighted profiles are derived. We use MUFFIT to process the J-PLUS photometric multifilter observations, and STARLIGHT and STECKMAP to analyze IFU CALIFA data. Results. We demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PLUS/MUFFIT to explore the spatially resolved stellar populations of local galaxies. We find significant discrepancies between the results from the various analysis methods. While radial stellar population gradients obtained with J-PLUS/MUFFIT and the IFU technique CALIFA/STECKMAP are more in agreement, radial stellar population gradients largely differ when CALIFA/STARLIGHT methodology is used. A comparison of the absolute values reveals the existence of intrinsic systematic differences. Age and metallicity radial profiles derived from J-PLUS/MUFFIT are very similar when luminosity- or mass-weighted properties are used, suggesting that the contribution of a younger component is small and the star formation history of these early-type galaxies are well represented by mainly an old single stellar population component. Conclusions. We present the potential of J-PLUS to explore the unresolved stellar populations of spatially extended local galaxies. A comparison between the three methodologies reveals some discrepancies suggesting that the specific characteristics of each method causes important differences. We conclude that the ages, metallicities, and extinction derived for individual galaxies not only depend on the chosen models but also depend on the method used. Future work is required to evaluate in detail the origin of these differences and to quantify the impact that different fitting routines have on the derived stellar population properties.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 622 (Feb. 2019), A181, 19 p.Fotometria astronômicaEvolucao galaticaFormacao de galaxiasGalaxies: evolutionGalaxies: formationGalaxies: photometryGalaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cDGalaxies: stellar contentJ-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001115785.pdf.txt001115785.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain86519http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214353/2/001115785.pdf.txt55c44fd9b8237789ea14130c68180a08MD52ORIGINAL001115785.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf6396754http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/214353/1/001115785.pdfaf5e1107222263c8dc7552e09ac3999bMD5110183/2143532020-10-24 04:13:18.163634oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/214353Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-10-24T07:13:18Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
spellingShingle J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
San Roman, Izaskun
Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de galaxias
Galaxies: evolution
Galaxies: formation
Galaxies: photometry
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: stellar content
title_short J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
title_full J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
title_fullStr J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
title_full_unstemmed J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
title_sort J-PLUS : two-dimensional analysis of the stellar population in NGC 5473 and NGC 5485
author San Roman, Izaskun
author_facet San Roman, Izaskun
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Sodre Junior, Laerte
author_role author
author2 Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Sodre Junior, Laerte
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv San Roman, Izaskun
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Sodre Junior, Laerte
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de galaxias
topic Fotometria astronômica
Evolucao galatica
Formacao de galaxias
Galaxies: evolution
Galaxies: formation
Galaxies: photometry
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: stellar content
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: evolution
Galaxies: formation
Galaxies: photometry
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: stellar content
description Context. The spatial variations of stellar population properties within a galaxy are intimately related to their formation process. Therefore, spatially resolved studies of galaxies are essential to uncover their formation and assembly. Although the arrival of integral field unit (IFU) surveys has brought a significant breakthrough in the field, recent techniques that combine photometric multifilter surveys with spectral fitting diagnostics have opened a new, relatively low-cost way to disentangle the stellar population of spatially resolved galaxies compared to IFU surveys. Aims. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) is a dedicated multifilter designed to observed ∼8500 deg2 of the northern sky using 12 narrowband, intermediate-band, and broadband filters in the optical range. In this study, we test the potential of the multifilter observation carried out with J-PLUS to investigate the properties of spatially resolved nearby galaxies. Methods. We present detailed 2D maps of stellar population properties, i.e., age, metallicity, extinction, and stellar mass surface density, for two early-type galaxies observed in the J-PLUS and CALIFA surveys. These galaxies are NGC 5473 and NGC 5485. Radial structures are also compared and luminosity- and mass-weighted profiles are derived. We use MUFFIT to process the J-PLUS photometric multifilter observations, and STARLIGHT and STECKMAP to analyze IFU CALIFA data. Results. We demonstrate the scientific potential of J-PLUS/MUFFIT to explore the spatially resolved stellar populations of local galaxies. We find significant discrepancies between the results from the various analysis methods. While radial stellar population gradients obtained with J-PLUS/MUFFIT and the IFU technique CALIFA/STECKMAP are more in agreement, radial stellar population gradients largely differ when CALIFA/STARLIGHT methodology is used. A comparison of the absolute values reveals the existence of intrinsic systematic differences. Age and metallicity radial profiles derived from J-PLUS/MUFFIT are very similar when luminosity- or mass-weighted properties are used, suggesting that the contribution of a younger component is small and the star formation history of these early-type galaxies are well represented by mainly an old single stellar population component. Conclusions. We present the potential of J-PLUS to explore the unresolved stellar populations of spatially extended local galaxies. A comparison between the three methodologies reveals some discrepancies suggesting that the specific characteristics of each method causes important differences. We conclude that the ages, metallicities, and extinction derived for individual galaxies not only depend on the chosen models but also depend on the method used. Future work is required to evaluate in detail the origin of these differences and to quantify the impact that different fitting routines have on the derived stellar population properties.
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