Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies

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Autor(a) principal: Bonatto, Charles Jose
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani, Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda, Alloin, Danielle Marie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This paper presents the results of a stellar population analysis performed on nearby (VR ≤ 5 000 kms-ˡ) starforming galaxies, comprising magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and starburst galaxies observed with the IUE satellite. Before any comparison of galaxy spectra, we have formed subsets according to absolute magnitude and morphological classification. Subsequently, we have coadded the spectra within each subset into groups of similar spectral properties in the UV. As a consequence, high signal-to-noise ratio templates have been obtained, and information on spectral features can now be extracted and analysed. Seven groups resulted from this procedure: the magellanic irregulars (including H II galaxies) produced two different blue spectral groups; the nonmagellanic irregulars could be grouped into two spectral groups with rather peculiar properties; and the luminous starbursts produced one flat and two blue template spectra. Their stellar populations are analysed by means of a population synthesis algorithm based on star cluster spectral components. The synthetic spectra reproduce the observed ones successfully (except the non-magellanic irregular groups) both in terms of continuum distribution and spectral features. The synthesis flux fractions of different age groups were transformed into mass fractions, allowing inferences on the star formation histories. Young stellar populations (age < 500 Myrs) are the main flux contributors; in a few cases the intermediate age population (age ≈ 1–2 Myrs) is important, while the old bulge population contributes at most with ≈ 2%of the λ2646 Å flux in the case of starburst galaxies, and is negligible in the magellanic irregulars.We also study the reddening values and the extinction law: an SMC-like extinction law is appropriate for all cases.
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spelling Bonatto, Charles JoseBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiPastoriza, Miriani GriseldaAlloin, Danielle Marie2014-07-18T02:04:10Z19990004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/98036000242090This paper presents the results of a stellar population analysis performed on nearby (VR ≤ 5 000 kms-ˡ) starforming galaxies, comprising magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and starburst galaxies observed with the IUE satellite. Before any comparison of galaxy spectra, we have formed subsets according to absolute magnitude and morphological classification. Subsequently, we have coadded the spectra within each subset into groups of similar spectral properties in the UV. As a consequence, high signal-to-noise ratio templates have been obtained, and information on spectral features can now be extracted and analysed. Seven groups resulted from this procedure: the magellanic irregulars (including H II galaxies) produced two different blue spectral groups; the nonmagellanic irregulars could be grouped into two spectral groups with rather peculiar properties; and the luminous starbursts produced one flat and two blue template spectra. Their stellar populations are analysed by means of a population synthesis algorithm based on star cluster spectral components. The synthetic spectra reproduce the observed ones successfully (except the non-magellanic irregular groups) both in terms of continuum distribution and spectral features. The synthesis flux fractions of different age groups were transformed into mass fractions, allowing inferences on the star formation histories. Young stellar populations (age < 500 Myrs) are the main flux contributors; in a few cases the intermediate age population (age ≈ 1–2 Myrs) is important, while the old bulge population contributes at most with ≈ 2%of the λ2646 Å flux in the case of starburst galaxies, and is negligible in the magellanic irregulars.We also study the reddening values and the extinction law: an SMC-like extinction law is appropriate for all cases.application/pdfengAstronomy and Astrophysics. Berlin. Vol. 343, no. 1 (Mar. 1999), p. 100-110Galaxias StarburstEspectros ultravioletaGalaxies: compactGalaxies: irregularGalaxies: starbustGalaxies: stellar contentUltraviolet: galaxiesUltraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxiesEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000242090.pdf000242090.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf266742http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98036/1/000242090.pdf1c8abd80fec0174a78a367619ab7d8faMD51TEXT000242090.pdf.txt000242090.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain46639http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98036/2/000242090.pdf.txt35cb544d1933c8f27c8c787c0d6c4044MD52THUMBNAIL000242090.pdf.jpg000242090.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2037http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98036/3/000242090.pdf.jpg94d46117372a6e4d626356327dc9b204MD5310183/980362023-07-15 03:27:19.343235oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/98036Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-15T06:27:19Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
title Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
spellingShingle Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
Bonatto, Charles Jose
Galaxias Starburst
Espectros ultravioleta
Galaxies: compact
Galaxies: irregular
Galaxies: starbust
Galaxies: stellar content
Ultraviolet: galaxies
title_short Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
title_full Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
title_fullStr Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
title_full_unstemmed Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
title_sort Ultraviolet spectral properties of magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and Starburst galaxies
author Bonatto, Charles Jose
author_facet Bonatto, Charles Jose
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Alloin, Danielle Marie
author_role author
author2 Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Alloin, Danielle Marie
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonatto, Charles Jose
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Pastoriza, Miriani Griselda
Alloin, Danielle Marie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galaxias Starburst
Espectros ultravioleta
topic Galaxias Starburst
Espectros ultravioleta
Galaxies: compact
Galaxies: irregular
Galaxies: starbust
Galaxies: stellar content
Ultraviolet: galaxies
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: compact
Galaxies: irregular
Galaxies: starbust
Galaxies: stellar content
Ultraviolet: galaxies
description This paper presents the results of a stellar population analysis performed on nearby (VR ≤ 5 000 kms-ˡ) starforming galaxies, comprising magellanic and non-magellanic irregulars, H II and starburst galaxies observed with the IUE satellite. Before any comparison of galaxy spectra, we have formed subsets according to absolute magnitude and morphological classification. Subsequently, we have coadded the spectra within each subset into groups of similar spectral properties in the UV. As a consequence, high signal-to-noise ratio templates have been obtained, and information on spectral features can now be extracted and analysed. Seven groups resulted from this procedure: the magellanic irregulars (including H II galaxies) produced two different blue spectral groups; the nonmagellanic irregulars could be grouped into two spectral groups with rather peculiar properties; and the luminous starbursts produced one flat and two blue template spectra. Their stellar populations are analysed by means of a population synthesis algorithm based on star cluster spectral components. The synthetic spectra reproduce the observed ones successfully (except the non-magellanic irregular groups) both in terms of continuum distribution and spectral features. The synthesis flux fractions of different age groups were transformed into mass fractions, allowing inferences on the star formation histories. Young stellar populations (age < 500 Myrs) are the main flux contributors; in a few cases the intermediate age population (age ≈ 1–2 Myrs) is important, while the old bulge population contributes at most with ≈ 2%of the λ2646 Å flux in the case of starburst galaxies, and is negligible in the magellanic irregulars.We also study the reddening values and the extinction law: an SMC-like extinction law is appropriate for all cases.
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