Nearby early-type galaxies with ionized gas. The UV emission from GALEX observations
A. Marino, R. Rampazzo, L. Bianchi, F. Annibali, A. Bressan, L.M., Buson, M.S. Clemens, P. Panuzzo, W.W. Zeilinger

TL;DR
This study uses GALEX UV imaging to analyze the structure and star formation history of 40 nearby early-type galaxies, revealing diverse UV features, color gradients, and correlations with galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed UV surface photometry of a sample of early-type galaxies, linking UV features to galaxy evolution and stellar population characteristics.
Findings
UV color profiles become redder with radius in ETGs.
Some ETGs show UV-bright rings or arms indicating recent star formation.
A correlation exists between UV colors and central velocity dispersion.
Abstract
We present GALEX far-ultraviolet (FUV, =1538 \AA) and near-ultraviolet (NUV, =2316 \AA) surface photometry of 40 early-type galaxies (ETGs) selected from a wider sample of 65 nearby ETGs showing emission lines in their optical spectra. We derive FUV and NUV surface brightness profiles, (FUV-NUV) colour profiles and D integrated magnitudes. We extend the photometric study to the optical {\it r} band from SDSS imaging for 14 of these ETGs. In general, the (FUV-NUV) radial colour profiles become redder with galactocentric distance in both rejuvenated ( Gyr) and old ETGs. Colour profiles of NGC 1533, NGC 2962, NGC 2974, NGC 3489, and IC 5063 show rings and/or arm-like structures, bluer than the body of the galaxy, suggesting the presence of recent star formation. Although seven of our ETGs show shell systems in their optical image, only NGC 7135…
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