Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses

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Autor(a) principal: Johnston, Evelyn J.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso, Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia, Merrifield, Michael, Haeussler, Boris, Coccato, Lodovico, Jaffé, Yara L., Cortesi, Arianna, Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor, Rodríguez del Pino, Bruno, Sheen, Yun-Kyeong
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/220840
Resumo: Different processes have been proposed to explain the formation of S0s, including mergers, disc instabilities, and quenched spirals. These processes are expected to dominate in different environments, and thus leave characteristic footprints in the kinematics and stellar populations of the individual components within the galaxies. New techniques enable us to cleanly disentangle the kinematics and stellar populations of these components in IFU observations. In this paper, we use buddi to spectroscopically extract the light from the bulge, disc, and lens components within a sample of eight S0 galaxies in extreme environments observed with MUSE. While the spectra of bulges and discs in S0 galaxies have been separated before, this work is the first to isolate the spectra of lenses. Stellar populations analysis revealed that the bulges and lenses have generally similar or higher metallicities than the discs, and the α-enhancement of the bulges and discs are correlated, while those of the lenses are completely unconnected to either component. We conclude that the majority of the mass in these galaxies was built up early in the lifetime of the galaxy, with the bulges and discs forming from the same material through dissipational processes at high redshift. The lenses, on the other hand, formed over independent time-scales at more random times within the lifetime of the galaxy, possibly from evolved bars. The younger stellar populations and asymmetric features seen in the field S0s may indicate that these galaxies have been affected more by minor mergers than the cluster galaxies.
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spelling Johnston, Evelyn J.Aragón-Salamanca, AlfonsoFraser-McKelvie, AmeliaMerrifield, MichaelHaeussler, BorisCoccato, LodovicoJaffé, Yara L.Cortesi, AriannaChies-Santos, Ana LeonorRodríguez del Pino, BrunoSheen, Yun-Kyeong2021-05-13T04:26:47Z20210035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/220840001122940Different processes have been proposed to explain the formation of S0s, including mergers, disc instabilities, and quenched spirals. These processes are expected to dominate in different environments, and thus leave characteristic footprints in the kinematics and stellar populations of the individual components within the galaxies. New techniques enable us to cleanly disentangle the kinematics and stellar populations of these components in IFU observations. In this paper, we use buddi to spectroscopically extract the light from the bulge, disc, and lens components within a sample of eight S0 galaxies in extreme environments observed with MUSE. While the spectra of bulges and discs in S0 galaxies have been separated before, this work is the first to isolate the spectra of lenses. Stellar populations analysis revealed that the bulges and lenses have generally similar or higher metallicities than the discs, and the α-enhancement of the bulges and discs are correlated, while those of the lenses are completely unconnected to either component. We conclude that the majority of the mass in these galaxies was built up early in the lifetime of the galaxy, with the bulges and discs forming from the same material through dissipational processes at high redshift. The lenses, on the other hand, formed over independent time-scales at more random times within the lifetime of the galaxy, possibly from evolved bars. The younger stellar populations and asymmetric features seen in the field S0s may indicate that these galaxies have been affected more by minor mergers than the cluster galaxies.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 500, no. 3 (Jan. 2021), p. 4193-4212Formacao de estrelasPopulacoes estelaresCinemáticaGalaxies : BulgesGalaxies : DiscGalaxies : Elliptical and lenticular, cDGalaxies : FormationGalaxies : StructureFormation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lensesEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001122940.pdf.txt001122940.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain113424http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/220840/2/001122940.pdf.txtc44ce65ae6e8df0727c7c1dd006bc9ebMD52ORIGINAL001122940.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf7058380http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/220840/1/001122940.pdf407f25bd3e4cae801a6233179e2d4302MD5110183/2208402021-05-26 04:40:19.985771oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/220840Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-05-26T07:40:19Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
title Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
spellingShingle Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
Johnston, Evelyn J.
Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Cinemática
Galaxies : Bulges
Galaxies : Disc
Galaxies : Elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies : Formation
Galaxies : Structure
title_short Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
title_full Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
title_fullStr Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
title_full_unstemmed Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
title_sort Formation of S0s in extreme environments II : the star-formation histories of bulges, discs, and lenses
author Johnston, Evelyn J.
author_facet Johnston, Evelyn J.
Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso
Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia
Merrifield, Michael
Haeussler, Boris
Coccato, Lodovico
Jaffé, Yara L.
Cortesi, Arianna
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Rodríguez del Pino, Bruno
Sheen, Yun-Kyeong
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author2 Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso
Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia
Merrifield, Michael
Haeussler, Boris
Coccato, Lodovico
Jaffé, Yara L.
Cortesi, Arianna
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Rodríguez del Pino, Bruno
Sheen, Yun-Kyeong
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Johnston, Evelyn J.
Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso
Fraser-McKelvie, Amelia
Merrifield, Michael
Haeussler, Boris
Coccato, Lodovico
Jaffé, Yara L.
Cortesi, Arianna
Chies-Santos, Ana Leonor
Rodríguez del Pino, Bruno
Sheen, Yun-Kyeong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Cinemática
topic Formacao de estrelas
Populacoes estelares
Cinemática
Galaxies : Bulges
Galaxies : Disc
Galaxies : Elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies : Formation
Galaxies : Structure
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies : Bulges
Galaxies : Disc
Galaxies : Elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies : Formation
Galaxies : Structure
description Different processes have been proposed to explain the formation of S0s, including mergers, disc instabilities, and quenched spirals. These processes are expected to dominate in different environments, and thus leave characteristic footprints in the kinematics and stellar populations of the individual components within the galaxies. New techniques enable us to cleanly disentangle the kinematics and stellar populations of these components in IFU observations. In this paper, we use buddi to spectroscopically extract the light from the bulge, disc, and lens components within a sample of eight S0 galaxies in extreme environments observed with MUSE. While the spectra of bulges and discs in S0 galaxies have been separated before, this work is the first to isolate the spectra of lenses. Stellar populations analysis revealed that the bulges and lenses have generally similar or higher metallicities than the discs, and the α-enhancement of the bulges and discs are correlated, while those of the lenses are completely unconnected to either component. We conclude that the majority of the mass in these galaxies was built up early in the lifetime of the galaxy, with the bulges and discs forming from the same material through dissipational processes at high redshift. The lenses, on the other hand, formed over independent time-scales at more random times within the lifetime of the galaxy, possibly from evolved bars. The younger stellar populations and asymmetric features seen in the field S0s may indicate that these galaxies have been affected more by minor mergers than the cluster galaxies.
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