Bibcode
Peletier, Reynier F.; Falcón-Barroso, Jesús; Ganda, Katia; Bacon, Roland; Cappellari, Michele; Davies, Roger L.; de Zeeuw, P. Tim; Emsellem, Eric; Krajnović, Davor; Kuntschner, Harald; McDermid, Richard M.; Sarzi, Marc; van de Ven, Glenn
Bibliographical reference
Stellar Populations as Building Blocks of Galaxies, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #241. Edited by A. Vazdekis and R. F. Peletier. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp.485-488
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2007
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Description
We discuss SAURON absorption line strength maps of a sample of 24
early-type spirals, mostly Sa. From the Lick indices H$eta$, Mg b and
Fe 5015 we derive SSP-ages and metallicities. By comparing the scaling
relations of Mg b and H beta and central velocity dispersion with the
same relation for the edge-on sample of Falcon-Barroso et al. (2002) we
derive a picture in which the central regions of Sa galaxies contain at
least 2 components: one (or more) thin, disc-like component, often
containing recent star formation, and another, elliptical-like
component, consisting of old stars and rotating more slowly, dominating
the light above the plane. If one defines a bulge to be the component
responsible for the light in excess of the outer exponential disc, then
many Sa-bulges are dominated by a thin, disc-like component containing
recent star formation.