Age bimodality in pseudo-bulges of barred spiral galaxies: Bar-driven evolution across cosmic time
Kavin Kumar N R, Saili Keshri, Sudhanshu Barway

TL;DR
This study reveals that bars in spiral galaxies drive pseudo-bulge evolution, causing a bimodal distribution in stellar ages and linking bar-driven processes to galaxy quenching across cosmic time.
Contribution
It uncovers the bimodal age distribution of pseudo-bulges in barred galaxies and links bar-driven secular evolution to galaxy quenching and morphological transformation.
Findings
Barred spirals show a bimodal distribution in stellar ages.
Young pseudo-bulges are actively star-forming, old ones are quenched.
Barred S0s are older, gas-poor systems.
Abstract
We investigate the stellar population properties of pseudo-bulges in barred galaxies drawn from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS DR7) to assess how bars regulate central star formation and secular evolution. Our sample comprises barred spiral and barred lenticular (S0) galaxies with reliable spectroscopic indices obtained from multicomponent structural decompositions. Stellar ages and recent star formation are traced using the 4000 \AA\ break strength () and the Balmer absorption index (), complemented by bulge, bar, and disc colours. Barred spirals show a clear bimodality in , with peaks at and . Low- pseudo-bulges exhibit strong absorption, blue colours, and high specific star-formation rates, indicating young, actively growing centres. High- systems instead show weak…
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