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Spatially-Resolved Medium Resolution Spectroscopy of an Interacting E+A (post-starburst) System with the Subaru telescope

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We have performed a spatially-resolved medium resolution long-slit spectroscopy of a nearby E+A (post-starburst) galaxy system, SDSSJ161330.18+510335.5. This E+A galaxy has an obvious companion galaxy 14kpc in front with the velocity difference of 61.8 km/s. Both galaxies have obviously disturbed morphology We have found that Hδ\delta equivalent width (EW) of the E+A galaxy is greater than 7\AA galaxy wide (8.5 kpc). The E+A galaxy have a weak [OIII] emission (EW\sim1\AA) by \sim2.6 kpc offset from the peak of the Balmer absorption lines. We detected a rotational velocity in the companion galaxy of >>175km/s. The progenitor of the companion may have been a rotationally-supported, but yet passive S0 galaxy. The age of the E+A galaxy after quenching the star formation is estimated to be 100-500 Myr, with its centre having slightly younger stellar population. These findings are inconsistent with a simple picture where the dynamical interaction creates infall of the gas reservoir that causes the central starburst/post-starburst. Instead, our results present an important example where the galaxy-galaxy interaction can trigger a galaxy-wide post-starburst phenomena.

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@article{arxiv.0809.0891,
  title  = {Spatially-Resolved Medium Resolution Spectroscopy of an Interacting E+A (post-starburst) System with the Subaru telescope},
  author = {Tomotsugu Goto and Masafumi Yagi and Chisato Yamauchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.0891},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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