Stellar Populations in the Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 4900
Simon Cantin, Carmelle Robert, Mercedes Moll\'a, Anne Pellerin

TL;DR
This study uses detailed spectral observations of NGC 4900 to analyze its stellar populations, revealing recent star formation bursts along the galaxy's bar and proposing secular evolution influenced by the bar structure.
Contribution
Developed an iterative spectral analysis technique to accurately characterize multiple stellar populations and their histories in galaxy NGC 4900.
Findings
Young starbursts constitute nearly 40% of stellar mass.
Star formation episodes range from 5.5 to 8 Myr with high metallicity.
Secular evolution driven by the galaxy's large-scale bar.
Abstract
We present OASIS observations obtained at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope for the SB(rs)c galaxy NGC 4900. About 800 spectra in the wavelength range 4700-5500 AA and 6270- 7000 AA have been collected with a spatial resolution of ~50 pc. This galaxy is part of a sample to study the stellar populations and their history in the central region of galaxies. In this paper, we present our iterative technique developed to describe consistently the different stellar com- ponents seen through emission and absorption lines. In NGC 4900 we find many young bursts of star formation distributed along the galaxy large scale bar on each side of the nucleus. They represent nearly 40 per cent of the actual stellar mass in the field of view. The age for these bursts ranges from 5.5 to 8 Myr with a metallicity near and above 2 Zsun . The extinction map gives E(B-V) values from 0.19+/-0.01 near the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
