Bar-induced central star formation as revealed by integral field spectroscopy from CALIFA
Lin Lin, Cheng Li, Yanqin He, Ting Xiao, Enci Wang

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy from CALIFA to analyze star formation history in the centers of nearly face-on spiral galaxies, revealing that bars often induce central star formation and bulge rejuvenation.
Contribution
It demonstrates that bar structures are strongly linked to recent central star formation, providing observational evidence for bar-driven gas inflow and pseudobulge growth.
Findings
17 out of 57 galaxies show central star formation signatures
Almost all turnover galaxies are barred
Barred galaxies are twice as likely to be turnover galaxies
Abstract
We investigate the recent star formation history (SFH) in the inner region of 57 nearly face-on spiral galaxies selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey. For each galaxy we use the integral field spectroscopy from CALIFA to obtain two-dimensional maps and radial profiles of three parameters that are sensitive indicators of the recent SFH: the 4000\AA\ break (D(4000)), and the equivalent width of H absorption (EW(H)) and H emission (EW(H)). We have also performed photometric decomposition of bulge/bar/disk components based on SDSS optical image. We identify a class of 17 "turnover" galaxies whose central region present significant drop in D(4000), and most of them correspondingly show a central upturn in EW(H) and EW(H). This indicates that the central region of the turnover galaxies has…
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