Galactic bulges: the importance of early formation scenarios vs. secular evolution
Abstract
We study the stellar content of three galactic bulges with the high resolution gratings (R=7000) of the WiFeS integral field unit in order to better understand their formation and evolution. In all cases we find that at least 50% of the stellar mass already existed 12 Gyrs ago, more than currently predicted by simulations. A younger component (age between ~1 to ~8 Gyrs) is also prominent and its present day distribution seems to be much more affected by morphological structures, especially bars, than the older one. This in-depth analysis supports the notion of increasing complexity in bulges which cannot be achieved by mergers alone, but requires a non-negligible contribution from secular evolution.
- Publication:
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Galaxies in 3D across the Universe
- Pub Date:
- February 2015
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921314009569
- Bibcode:
- 2015IAUS..309..163S
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: individual (NGC 5701;
- NGC 6753;
- NGC 7552);
- galaxies: bulges;
- galaxies: evolution;
- galaxies: kinematics and dynamics;
- galaxies: stellar content;
- techniques: spectroscopic