The kinematics and spatial distribution of stellar populations in E+A galaxies
M.B. Pracy, H. Kuntschner, W.J. Couch, C. Blake, K. Bekki, and F., Briggs

TL;DR
This study uses imaging and spectroscopy to analyze the morphology, kinematics, and distribution of stellar populations in nearby E+A galaxies, revealing their likely origin through gas-rich mergers and interactions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially-resolved kinematic and morphological analysis of a sample of E+A galaxies, highlighting their rotation and merger signatures.
Findings
All galaxies are early-type with r^{1/4}-like profiles.
Two-thirds show evidence of recent or ongoing mergers.
All galaxies exhibit significant rotation, mostly as fast rotators.
Abstract
We have used the GMOS instrument on the Gemini-South telescope to obtain spatially-resolved two-colour imaging and IFU spectroscopy of a sample of ten nearby E+A galaxies. Surface brightness profiles measured using our imaging data show the isophotal profiles of our sample are generally r^{1/4}-like, consistent with a sample dominated by early-type galaxies. This is further underscored by all galaxies having early-type morphological classifications, and showing a behaviour in the central velocity dispersion-absolute magnitude plane that is consistent with the Faber-Jackson relation, once the transitory brightening that occurs in the E+A phase is corrected for. In addition, two-thirds of our sample shows clear evidence of either ongoing or recent tidal interactions/mergers. While all the galaxies in our sample have total integrated colours that are relatively blue, they show a diversity…
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