The properties of the stellar populations in ULIRGs I: sample, data and spectral synthesis modelling
J.Rodriguez-Zaurin, C.N.Tadhunter, R.M.Gonzalez-Delgado

TL;DR
This study uses spectral synthesis modelling of deep optical spectra from 36 ULIRGs to analyze their stellar populations, revealing widespread young stars, minimal old populations, and significant reddening, informing galaxy evolution scenarios.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of stellar population ages, distributions, and properties in ULIRGs using spectral synthesis, with a focus on young stellar populations and their role in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Young stellar populations are present at all sampled locations.
Very young stellar populations are found in at least 85% of the apertures.
Old stellar populations contribute minimally to the optical light.
Abstract
We present deep long-slit optical spectra for a sample of 36 Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs), taken with the William Herschel Telescope (WHT) on La Palma with the aim of investigating the star formation histories and testing evolutionary scenarios for such objects. Here we present the sample, the analysis techniques and a general overview of the properties of the stellar populations. Spectral synthesis modelling has been used in order to estimate the ages of the stellar populations found in the diffuse light sampled by the spectra in both the nuclear and extended regions of the target galaxies. We find that adequate fits can be obtained using combinations of young stellar populations (YSPs,t_YSP<=2 Gyr), with ages divided into two groups: very young stellar populations (VYSPs, t_VYSP <=100 Myr) and intermediate-young stellar populations (IYSPs, 0.1 < t_IYSP <= 2 Gyr). Our…
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