The properties of the kinematically distinct components in NGC 448 and NGC 4365
B. Nedelchev, L. Coccato, E. M. Corsini, M. Sarzi, T. de Zeeuw, A., Pizzella, E. Dalla Bont\`a, E. Iodice, and L. Morelli

TL;DR
This study uses integral-field spectroscopy to analyze the kinematic and stellar population properties of two early-type galaxies, revealing a counter-rotating disk in NGC 448 and a projection effect in NGC 4365.
Contribution
It provides a detailed kinematic decomposition and stellar population analysis of the distinct components in NGC 448 and NGC 4365, clarifying their true nature and formation.
Findings
NGC 448 has a counter-rotating disk with higher metallicity.
No true decoupling found in NGC 4365, suggesting a projection effect.
The kinematic components in NGC 448 have similar ages but different chemical compositions.
Abstract
Aims. We study the kinematically distinct components in two early-type galaxies NGC 448 and NGC 4365 aided by integral-field observations with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) on the Very Large Telescope. We aim to measure the brightness profiles, kinematics, and stellar population properties of the peculiar kinematic structures in these galaxies and shed light on their true nature and formation mechanism. Methods. We use a kinematic decomposition technique to separate the individual contributions to the spectra of the two distinct kinematic components observed at each spatial position in the field of view. By folding back the outcome of a photometric decomposition we reduce the intrinsic degeneracies in recovering the kinematics and the best-fitting stellar spectral templates. Finally, by extracting the Lick line-strength indices for the individual components and fitting…
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