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2016AstBu..71..395A - Astrophys. Bull., 71, 395-407 (2016)

Stellar population and evolution of galaxies in groups: the NGC2300 group.

AFANASIEV V.L., SILCHENKO O.K. and PROSHINA I.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using panoramic and long-slit spectroscopy at the 6-m telescope of SAO RAS, we studied the stellar population and kinematics of five early-type disc galaxies - members of the NGC2300 group. The evolution of galaxies appears to be absolutely out of synch: while the average age of the stars in the central regions of the galaxies located close to the center of the group ranges from 2 to 7 Gyr, the peripheral spiral galaxies have old nuclei and bulges, with the ages of 10-15 Gyr. The brightest galaxy of the NGC2300 group, which up to now has been considered to be lenticular, of the SA0 type, turned out to be extremely hot dynamically: its bulge rotates slowly, v/sigma = 0.06, and the outer parts do not rotate at all. We conclude that the kinematics of the stellar component of NGC2300 indicates that it is not a disc galaxy, but a triaxial spheroid.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies - nuclei-galaxies - bulges-galaxies - stellar content-galaxies - evolution

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