Spiral-like star-forming patterns in CALIFA early-type galaxies

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Based on a combined analysis of SDSS imaging and CALIFA integral field spectroscopy data, we report on the detection of faint (24 < 26) star-forming spiral-arm-like features in the periphery of three nearby early-type galaxies (ETGs). These features are of considerable interest because they document the still ongoing inside-out growth of some local ETGs and may add valuable observational insight into the origin and evolution of spiral structure in triaxial stellar systems. A characteristic property of the nebular component in the studied ETGs, classified i+, is a two-radial-zone structure, with the inner zone that displays faint (EW(Hα) ≃ 1 Å) low-ionization nuclear emission-line region (LINER) properties, and the outer one (3 Å

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Gomes, J. M., Papaderos, P., Vílchez, J. M., Kehrig, C., Iglesias-Páramo, J., Breda, I., … López-Sánchez, A. R. (2016). Spiral-like star-forming patterns in CALIFA early-type galaxies. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 585. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201525974

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