The Nuclear Activities of Nearby S0 Galaxies
Mengyuan Xiao, Qiusheng Gu, Yanmei Chen, Luwenjia Zhou

TL;DR
This study investigates nuclear activities in nearby S0 galaxies, revealing that a minority exhibit star formation or AGN activity, with environmental factors influencing their activity levels and structural properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of nuclear activity types in S0 galaxies and links these activities to environmental and structural characteristics, which is a novel combination.
Findings
8% of S0 galaxies show star-forming activity
Active S0s are mainly in sparse environments
Bulges of some star-forming S0s are bluer than their disks
Abstract
We present a study of nuclear activities in nearby S0 galaxies. After cross-matching the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 (SDSS DR7) with the Third Reference Catalog of Bright Galaxies (RC3) and visually checking the SDSS images, we derive a sample of 583 S0 galaxies with the central spectrophotometric information. In order to separate nebular emission lines from the underlying stellar contribution, we fit the stellar population model to the SDSS spectra of these S0 galaxies. According to the BPT diagram, we find that of S0 galaxies show central star-forming activity, while the fractions of Seyfert, Composite and LINERs are 2\%, 8\%, and 21.4\%, respectively. We also find that star-forming S0s have the lowest stellar masses, over one magnitude lower than the others, and that the active S0s locate mainly in the sparse environment, while the normal S0s in the dense…
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