Stellar counter-rotation in lenticular galaxy NGC 448
Ivan Yu. Katkov, Olga K. Sil'chenko, Igor V. Chilingarian, Roman I., Uklein, Oleg V. Egorov

TL;DR
This study reveals a significant counter-rotating stellar component in the lenticular galaxy NGC 448, characterized by detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis, shedding light on its formation history and internal structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the counter-rotating component in NGC 448 using combined spectroscopic and photometric methods, highlighting its properties and likely formation mechanism.
Findings
Counter-rotating component contributes ~30% of galaxy light
Counter-rotating disc has a smaller radial scale length
Older stars in both discs with a negative age gradient
Abstract
The counter-rotation phenomenon in disc galaxies directly indicates a complex galaxy assembly history which is crucial for our understanding of galaxy physics. Here we present the complex data analysis for a lenticular galaxy NGC 448, which has been recently suspected to host a counter-rotating stellar component. We collected deep long-slit spectroscopic observations using the Russian 6-m telescope and performed the photometric decomposition of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) archival images. We exploited (i) a non-parametric approach in order to recover stellar line-of-sight velocity distributions and (ii) a parametric spectral decomposition technique in order to disentangle stellar population properties of both main and counter-rotating stellar discs. Our spectral decomposition stays in perfect agreement with the photometric analysis. The counter-rotating component contributes…
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