Stellar population analysis on local infrared-selected galaxies
X. Y. Chen, Y. C. Liang, F. Hammer, Y. H. Zhao, G. H. Zhong

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar populations of local infrared-selected galaxies, revealing differences in age and metallicity across spectral classes and infrared luminosity levels, using spectral synthesis techniques.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of stellar populations across various galaxy types and luminosities, utilizing spectral synthesis with STARLIGHT and star cluster templates.
Findings
LINERs have the oldest stellar populations.
Younger populations are found in higher infrared luminosity galaxies.
Old populations dominate the mass in all galaxy types.
Abstract
To study the stellar population of local infrared galaxies, which contain star-forming galaxies, composite galaxies, LINERs, and Seyfert 2s. We also want to find whether infrared luminosity and spectral class have any effects on their stellar populations. The sample galaxies are selected from the main galaxy sample of SDSS-DR4 and then cross-correlated with the IRAS-PSCz catalog. We fit our spectra (stellar absorption lines and continua) using the spectral synthesis code STARLIGHT on the base of the templates of Simple Stellar Population and the spectra of star clusters.Among the 4 spectral classes, LINERs present the oldest stellar populations, and the other 3 sub-samples all present substantial young and intermediate age populations and very few old populations. The importance of young populations decreases from star-forming, composite, Seyfert 2 to LINER. As to different infrared…
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