Galaxies within galaxies in the TIMER survey: stellar populations of inner bars are scaled replicas of main bars
Adrian Bittner, Adriana de Lorenzo-C\'aceres, Dimitri A. Gadotti,, Patricia S\'anchez-Bl\'azquez, Justus Neumann, Paula Coelho, Jes\'us, Falc\'on-Barroso, Francesca Fragkoudi, Taehyun Kim, Ignacio Mart\'in-Navarro,, Jairo M\'endez-Abreu, Isabel P\'erez, Miguel Querejeta

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE observations to analyze the stellar populations of inner bars in double-barred galaxies, revealing they are scaled-down versions of main bars with distinct stellar properties and radial profiles.
Contribution
It demonstrates that inner bars have unique stellar population signatures and structural similarities to main bars, supporting the idea of inner bars as scaled replicas within galaxies.
Findings
Inner bars show elevated metallicities and depleted alpha/Fe abundances.
Youngest stars are located at the ends of inner bars, indicating orbital age separation.
Radial profiles reveal flat metallicity along the major axis and steep gradients along the minor axis.
Abstract
Inner bars are frequent structures in the local Universe and thought to substantially influence the nuclear regions of disc galaxies. In this study we explore the structure and dynamics of inner bars by deriving maps and radial profiles of their mean stellar population content and comparing them to previous findings in the context of main bars. To this end, we exploit observations obtained with the integral-field spectrograph MUSE of three double-barred galaxies in the TIMER sample. The results indicate that inner bars can be distinguished based on their stellar population properties alone. More precisely, inner bars show elevated metallicities and depleted [/Fe] abundances. Although they exhibit slightly younger stellar ages compared to the nuclear disc, the typical age differences are small, except at their outer ends. These ends of the inner bars are clearly younger compared…
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