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1995A&A...298..405S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 298, 405-419 (1995/6-2)

Relics of dissipational merging and past violent starbursts in elliptical galaxies - the gE galaxy NGC 4365.

SURMA P. and BENDER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Virgo elliptical galaxy NGC 4365 harbours a kinematically decoupled, counter-rotating core region. Its line-of-sight integrated velocity distributions are studied along 3 spectroscopic axes using Gauss-Hermite moments and double-gaussian line models. Stellar populations are investigated through high-resolution (B-R) colour photometry and spectroscopic absorbtion line indices Mg2 , Hβ and <Fe> , which are compared to population models of Worthey (1992, PhD thesis, University of California, Santa Cruz). We find consistent evidences for a distinct core population C of stars with disk or bar-like structure, high rotation velocity and low kinematic temperature (v/σ=1.3), flattened density distribution (εC=0.39±0.07 versus εspheroid=0.21 ...0.245) and a mass content of at least (8.1±2.5) .10 9M. The metallicity of this core population shows an excessively flattened distribution (relative to the isophotes) and reaches values of at least 2.3Z at a population age of about ≤(7 ±1.5)Gyr. We favour a formation scenario with gas included in early hierarchical or late major mergers, where the gas is subject to strong dissipation effects and chemical enrichment and produces a violent starburst of order 10 2M/yr. Our line indices show the well-known enhanced [Mg/Fe] of massive Es, but furthermore excessive enhancement of magnesium relative to iron in the innermost core region. This is interpreted as confirming evidence for a violent gaseous merger which probably over-produced SNii versus SNia due to a top-heavy IMF or because of its burst-like star formation history.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: abundances - galaxies: formation - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: individual: NGC 4365

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