论文标题
附近星系的病毒-P探索(Venga):NGC 2903的隆起,棒和外盘的恒星种群和组装
The VIRUS-P Exploration of Nearby Galaxies (VENGA): The stellar populations and assembly of NGC 2903's bulge, bar, and outer disc
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论文摘要
我们使用附近的星系IFS调查的病毒-P探索来研究附近螺旋星系NGC 2903的凸起,棒和外盘的恒星种群和组装。我们使用Mitchell光谱仪的4.25 ARCSEC纤维在2.7 Harlan J. Smith望远镜上观察NGC 2903,其空间分辨率为185 PC。 NGC 2903的2MASS KS波段图像上的凸起 - 杆盘分解表明,其在凸起,棒和外盘中的恒星质量分别为6%,6%和88%,并且其凸起的凸起的低性质索引为〜0.27,暗示了一个散发出的凸起。我们执行出色的种群合成,发现外盘在恒星> 5 GYR中的质量的46%,1至5 Gyr之间的恒星中有48%,在年轻恒星中占据了<10%。它的恒星棒在1-5岁的GYR中具有65%的质量,具有类似于外盘的金属性,暗示了圆盘材料中棒形成的进化图。它的凸起主要由旧的高金属恒星组成,尽管它也有很小的年轻恒星。我们发现螺旋臂和中部区域的金属性增强,如Halpha地图所示,追踪高星形形成的区域。这些结果与这样的想法是一致的:低凸起与总体质量比和低凸起的刻有刻有刻有刻有性指数(如NGC 2903)没有最近的重大合并事件,而是主要通过较小的合并和世俗的过程发展。
We study the stellar populations and assembly of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 2903's bulge, bar, and outer disc using the VIRUS-P Exploration of Nearby Galaxies IFS survey. We observe NGC 2903 with a spatial resolution of 185 pc using the Mitchell Spectrograph's 4.25 arcsec fibres at the 2.7 Harlan J. Smith telescope. Bulge-bar-disc decomposition on the 2MASS Ks-band image of NGC 2903 shows that it has ~6%, 6%, and 88%, of its stellar mass in the bulge, bar, and outer disc, respectively, and its bulge has a low Sersic index of ~0.27, suggestive of a disky bulge. We perform stellar population synthesis and find that the outer disc has 46% of its mass in stars >5 Gyr, 48% in stars between 1 and 5 Gyr, and <10% in younger stars. Its stellar bar has 65% of its mass in ages 1-5 Gyr and has metallicities similar to the outer disc, suggestive of the evolutionary picture where the bar forms from disc material. Its bulge is mainly composed of old high-metallicity stars though it also has a small fraction of young stars. We find enhanced metallicity in the spiral arms and central region, tracing areas of high star formation as seen in the Halpha map. These results are consistent with the idea that galaxies of low bulge-to-total mass ratio and low bulge Sersic index like NGC 2903 has not had a recent major merger event, but has instead grown mostly through minor mergers and secular processes.