UV-bright nearby early type galaxies observed in the mid-infrared: evidence for a multi-stage formation history by way of WISE and GALEX imaging
S. M. Petty, J.D. Neill, T. H. Jarrett, A. W. Blain, D. G. Farrah, R., M. Rich, C.-W. Tsai, D. J. Benford, C. R. Bridge, S. E. Lake, F. J. Masci, E., L. Wright

TL;DR
This study investigates ultraviolet excess in nearby early-type galaxies using multi-wavelength imaging, revealing evidence for a multi-stage formation history with inside-out growth and varying stellar populations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that combined WISE mid-IR and GALEX UV colors effectively distinguish stellar population models, supporting a multi-stage, inside-out galaxy formation scenario.
Findings
UV color gradients indicate increased BHB fraction at larger radii.
Outer regions are ~1 Gyr younger than inner regions.
Metallicity gradients are not the primary cause of color differences.
Abstract
In the local Universe, 10% of massive elliptical galaxies are observed to exhibit a peculiar property: a substantial excess of ultraviolet emission (UVX) over what is expected from their old, red stellar populations. Several origins for the UVX have been proposed, including a population of hot young stars, or a population of old, blue horizontal branch or extended horizontal branch (BHB or EHB) stars that have undergone substantial mass loss from their outer atmospheres. We explore the radial distribution of ultraviolet excess (UVX) in a selection of 49 nearby E/S0-type galaxies by measuring the extended photometry in the UV-midIR with GALEX, SDSS and WISE. We compare UV/optical and UV/mid-IR colors with the Flexible Stellar Population Synthesis with EHB models (Conroy & Gunn 2010). We find that combined WISE mid-IR and GALEX UV colors are more effective in distinguishing models than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
