Dorado and its member galaxies. III. Mapping star formation with FUV imaging from UVIT
R. Rampazzo, P. Mazzei, A. Marino, L. Bianchi, J. Postma, R. Ragusa,, M. Spavone, E. Iodice, S. Ciroi, E.V. Held

TL;DR
This study uses FUV imaging from UVIT to map recent star formation in galaxies of the Dorado group, revealing disk-like structures in early-type galaxies and highlighting differences in star formation indicators between galaxy types.
Contribution
It provides new FUV-based star formation maps for Dorado group galaxies, showing disk structures in ETGs and comparing SFRs from FUV and H-alpha observations.
Findings
FUV emission traces young stars in all galaxies, including ETGs.
ETGs show disk-like FUV structures, indicating recent star formation.
SFRs from FUV and H-alpha differ significantly in ETGs.
Abstract
We are investigating the SF in galaxies of the actively evolving Dorado group where signatures of interactions and merging events are revealed by optical and radio observations in both ETGs and LTGs. Our previous Ha+[NII] study, probing ~10 Myrs timescales, suggested that SF is still ongoing in ETGs. In this work, we use far-UV (FUV) imaging to map recent SF on times scales of about 100 Myrs. We used the Ultraviolet telescope UVIT on board Astrosat to image the Dorado backbone galaxies previously observed in Ha+[NII], with the far-UV filter FUV.CaF2 (1300-1800A). The sample includes NGC1536, NGC1546, NGC1549, [CMI2001]4136-01, NGC1553, IC2058, PGC75125,NGC1566, NGC1596 and NGC1602. FUV.CaF2 emission is revealed in all galaxies, tracing young stellar populations in rings and showing tidal distortions. The Sersic index, derived by fitting the luminosity profiles, is always n<3 suggesting…
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