Study of the stellar population properties in the discs of ten spiral galaxies
L. Morelli, E. M. Corsini, A. Pizzella, E. Dalla Bont\`a, L. Coccato, and J. M\'endez-Abreu

TL;DR
This study analyzes stellar populations in ten spiral galaxy discs, revealing bimodal age distributions, metallicity gradients, and insights into disc formation and star formation history.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the age and metallicity distributions of stellar populations in spiral discs, emphasizing the bimodal age distribution and its implications for galaxy formation.
Findings
Most discs show bimodal age distribution.
Old stellar component dominates surface brightness.
Metallicity gradient is negative in old and slightly positive in young populations.
Abstract
We investigated the properties of the stellar populations in the discs of a sample of ten spiral galaxies. Our analysis focused on the galaxy region where the disc contributes more than 95 per cent of total surface brightness in order to minimise the contamination of the bulge and bar. The luminosity-weighted age and metallicity were obtained by fitting the galaxy spectra with a linear combination of stellar population synthesis models, while the total overabundance of {\alpha}-elements over iron was derived by measuring the line-strength indices. Most of the sample discs display a bimodal age distribution and they are characterised by a total [{\alpha}/Fe] enhancement ranging from solar and supersolar. We interpreted the age bimodality as due to the simultaneous presence of both a young (Age Gyr) and an old (Age4 Gyr) stellar population. The old stellar component…
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