Line strengths of early-type galaxies
Ricardo L.C. Ogando (1, 2), Marcio A.G. Maia (1), Paulo S., Pellegrini (1), Luiz N. da Costa (1) ((1) Observatorio Nacional, (2), Instituto de Fisica, UFRJ)

TL;DR
This study measures spectral line strengths and velocity dispersions for 509 nearby galaxies, analyzing their relations with galaxy properties and environment, revealing insights into galaxy evolution and star formation history.
Contribution
It provides a large, high-quality dataset of spectral indices and velocity dispersions, and investigates their dependence on galaxy morphology and environment, highlighting environmental effects on star formation.
Findings
Metallic line relations show no significant environmental dependence.
Hbeta-logsigma relation varies with local galaxy density.
Scatter in Mg indices correlates with Hbeta, indicating age effects.
Abstract
In this paper we present measurements of velocity dispersions and Lick indices for 509 galaxies in the local Universe, based on high signal-to-noise, long slit spectra obtained with the 1.52 m ESO telescope at La Silla. The conversion of our measurements into the Lick/IDS system was carried out following the general prescription of Worthey and Ottaviani 1997. Comparisons of our measurements with those of other authors show, in general, good agreement. We also examine the dependence between these indices (e.g., Hbeta, Mg_2, Fe5270 and NaD) and the central velocity dispersion (sigma), and we find that they are consistent with those previously reported in the literature. Benefiting from the relatively large size of the sample, we are able to investigate the dependence of these relations on morphology and environment, here represented by the local galaxy density. We find that for metallic…
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