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Red galaxies with pseudo-bulges in the SDSS: closer to disk galaxies or to classical bulges?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-05-15 v1

Abstract

Pseudo-bulges are expected to markedly differ from classical, quasi-monolithically forming bulges in their star formation history (SFH) and chemical abundance patterns. To test this simple expectation, we carry out a comparative structural and spectral synthesis analysis of 106 red, massive galaxies issued from the SDSS, subdivided into bulgeless, pseudo-bulge and classical bulge galaxies according to their photometric characteristics, and further obeying a specific selection to minimize uncertainties in the analysis and ensure an unbiased derivation and comparison of SFHs. Our 2D photometry analysis suggests that disks underlying pseudo-bulges typically have larger exponential scale lengths than bulgeless galaxies, despite similar integral disk luminosities. Spectral synthesis models of the stellar emission within the 3" SDSS fiber aperture reveal a clear segregation of bulgeless and pseudo-bulge galaxies from classical bulges on the luminosity-weighted planes of age-metallicity and mass-metallicity, though a large dispersion is observed within the two former classes. The secular growth of pseudo-bulges is also reflected upon their cumulative stellar mass as a function of time, which is shallower than that for classical bulges. Such results suggest that the centers of bulgeless and pseudo-bulge galaxies substantially differ from those of bulgy galaxies with respect to their SFH and chemical enrichment history, which likely points to different formation/assembly mechanisms.

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@article{arxiv.1512.03072,
  title  = {Red galaxies with pseudo-bulges in the SDSS: closer to disk galaxies or to classical bulges?},
  author = {B. Ribeiro and C. Lobo and S. Antón and J. M. Gomes and P. Papaderos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.03072},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 12 figure, accepted for MNRAS