NGC 5746: formation history of a massive disc-dominated galaxy
Marie Martig, Francesca Pinna, Jes\'us Falc\'on-Barroso, Dimitri, Gadotti, Bernd Husemann, Ivan Minchev, Justus Neumann, Tom\'as Ruiz-Lara,, Glenn van de Ven

TL;DR
Deep observations of NGC 5746 reveal that it formed most of its stars early, experienced a minor merger that did not create a classical bulge, supporting models where massive disc galaxies have quiescent merger histories.
Contribution
This study provides detailed kinematic and stellar population analysis of NGC 5746, showing that a massive disc galaxy can avoid classical bulge formation despite a minor merger.
Findings
Most stellar mass formed over 10 Gyr ago
Minor merger did not create a classical bulge
Galaxy retained its disc and bar structure
Abstract
The existence of massive galaxies lacking a classical bulge has often been proposed as a challenge to CDM. However, recent simulations propose that a fraction of massive disc galaxies might have had very quiescent merger histories, and also that mergers do not necessarily build classical bulges. We test these ideas with deep MUSE observations of NGC 5746, a massive ( M) edge-on disc galaxy with no classical bulge. We analyse its stellar kinematics and stellar populations, and infer that a massive and extended disc formed very early: 80% of the galaxy's stellar mass formed more than 10 Gyr ago. Most of the thick disc and the bar formed during that early phase. The bar drove gas towards the center and triggered the formation of the nuclear disc followed by the growth of a boxy/peanut-shaped bulge. Around 8 Gyr ago, a 1:10 merger happened,…
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