Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals

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Autor(a) principal: Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Data de Publicação: 1994
Outros Autores: Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba, Bonatto, Charles Jose, Dottori, Horacio Alberto, Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108844
Resumo: The star formation history in the nucleus of late spiral galaxies is compared between a sample in a high galaxy density medium (HDS) and a control sample (CS) of isolated galaxies. We have observed 20 HDS and 18 CS galaxies from a larger list generated by the application of a group-finding algorithm to the SSRS survey. Using equivalent widths of absorption lines and the continuum distribution, we determined the nuclear stellar population types, from those dominated by old population to those containing star formation bursts of different ages and intensities. The HDS and CS stellar population type histograms are similar, suggesting that environmental influences, at least for the present sample, do not affect substantially the nuclear stellar population. However, the nuclear emission lines indicate that, in the BPT diagnostic diagrams, there is an excess of HDS galaxies located within or close to the AGN loci. For six HDS and two CS galaxies, it was possible to determine oxygen (0/H) and nitrogen (N/H) abundances. The samples present similar 0/H values, but in the CS galaxies the N/0 ratio is lower at equal galaxy luminosity.
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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
title Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
spellingShingle Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Galáxias
Observações astronômicas no visível
Galaxias espirais
Formacao de estrelas
Interior estelar
Populacoes estelares
Marés
Astrofisica extragalatica
Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: spiral
Galaxies: stellar content
Stars: formation
title_short Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
title_full Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
title_fullStr Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
title_full_unstemmed Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
title_sort Galaxy properties in different environments. II. Star formation in bulges of late-type spirals
author Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
author_facet Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
author_role author
author2 Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Maia, Marcio Antonio Geimba
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galáxias
Observações astronômicas no visível
Galaxias espirais
Formacao de estrelas
Interior estelar
Populacoes estelares
Marés
Astrofisica extragalatica
topic Galáxias
Observações astronômicas no visível
Galaxias espirais
Formacao de estrelas
Interior estelar
Populacoes estelares
Marés
Astrofisica extragalatica
Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: spiral
Galaxies: stellar content
Stars: formation
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: abundances
Galaxies: spiral
Galaxies: stellar content
Stars: formation
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