STELLAR NUCLEI AND INNER POLAR DISKS IN LENTICULAR GALAXIES

  • Sil’chenko O
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Abstract

I analyze statistics of the stellar population properties for stellar nuclei and bulges of nearby lenticular galaxies in different environments by using panoramic spectral data of the integral-field spectrograph SAURON retrieved from the open archive of the Isaac Newton Group. I also estimate the fraction of nearby lenticular galaxies having inner polar gaseous disks by exploring the volume-limited sample of early-type galaxies of the ATLAS-3D survey. By inspecting the two-dimensional velocity fields of the stellar and gaseous components with the running tilted-ring technique, I have found seven new cases of inner polar disks. Together with those, the frequency of inner polar disks in nearby S0 galaxies reaches 10%, which is much higher than the frequency of large-scale polar rings. Interestingly, the properties of the nuclear stellar populations in the inner polar ring hosts are statistically the same as those in the whole S0 sample, implying similar histories of multiple gas-accretion events from various directions.

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Sil’chenko, O. K. (2016). STELLAR NUCLEI AND INNER POLAR DISKS IN LENTICULAR GALAXIES. The Astronomical Journal, 152(3), 73. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-6256/152/3/73

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