Star formation histories and evolution of 35 brightest E+A galaxies from SDSS DR5
Wei Du, A-Li Luo, Philippe Prugniel, Yan-Chun Liang, Yong-Heng Zhao

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar populations and star formation histories of 35 bright E+A galaxies from SDSS DR5 using spectral fitting, revealing younger old components compared to ellipticals and supporting an evolutionary link.
Contribution
It applies full spectrum fitting with multiple population models to characterize the stellar populations and star formation histories of E+A galaxies, providing new insights into their evolution.
Findings
Young stellar populations (<1 Gyr) significantly influence galaxy light.
Old stellar populations dominate galaxy mass.
E+A galaxies have statistically younger old components than ellipticals.
Abstract
We pick out the 35 brightest galaxies from Goto's E+A galaxies catalogue which are selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 5. The spectra of E+As are prominently characterized by the strong Balmer absorption lines but little [Oii] or H_alpha emission lines. In this work we study the stellar populations of the sample galaxies by fitting their spectra using ULySS, which is a robust full spectrum fitting method. We fit each of the sample with 1-population (a single stellar population-a SSP) and 3-population (3 SSPs) models, separately. By 1-population fits, we obtain SSP-equivalent ages and metallicities which correspond to the `luminosity-weighted' averages. By 3-population fits, we divide components into three groups in age (old stellar population-OSP, intermediate-age stellar population-ISP, and young stellar population-YSP), and then get the optimal age, metallicity and…
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