Stellar populations in the bulges of isolated galaxies
L. Morelli, M. Parmiggiani, E. M. Corsini, L. Costantin, E. Dalla, Bont\`a, J. M\`endez-Abreu, and A. Pizzella

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar populations of bulges in isolated galaxies using photometry and spectroscopy, revealing insights into their ages, metallicities, and formation processes, with implications for galaxy evolution theories.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of stellar populations in isolated galaxy bulges, highlighting their formation history and chemical properties, which differ from those in denser environments.
Findings
Most bulges show super-solar α/Fe enhancement.
Bulges exhibit no age gradient but negative metallicity gradients.
Intermediate-age bulges have solar metallicity, old bulges show metallicity spread.
Abstract
We present photometry and long-slit spectroscopy for 12 S0 and spiral galaxies selected from the Catalogue of Isolated Galaxies. The structural parameters of the sample galaxies are derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey i-band images by performing a two-dimensional photometric decomposition of the surface brightness distribution. This is assumed to be the sum of the contribution of a S\`ersic bulge, an exponential disc, and a Ferrers bar characterized by elliptical and concentric isophotes with constant ellipticity and position angles. The rotation curves and velocity dispersion profiles of the stellar component are measured from the spectra obtained along the major axis of galaxies. The radial profiles of the H{\beta}, Mg and Fe line-strength indices are derived too. Correlations between the central values of the Mg 2 and Fe line-strength indices and the velocity dispersion are…
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