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The ages and metallicities of early‐type galaxies in the Fornax cluster
Author(s) -
Kuntschner Harald,
Davies Roger L.
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
monthly notices of the royal astronomical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.058
H-Index - 383
eISSN - 1365-2966
pISSN - 0035-8711
DOI - 10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01262.x
Subject(s) - physics , astrophysics , elliptical galaxy , lenticular galaxy , astronomy , brightest cluster galaxy , fornax cluster , galaxy cluster , galaxy group , peculiar galaxy , luminous infrared galaxy , galaxy
We have measured central line strengths for a complete sample of early‐type galaxies in the Fornax cluster, comprising 11 elliptical and 11 lenticular galaxies, more luminous than M B  = −17. In contrast to the elliptical galaxies in the sample studied by Gonz?ƒ??lez (and recently revisited by Trager) we find that the Fornax ellipticals follow the locus of galaxies of fixed age in Worthey's models and have metallicities varying from roughly solar to three times solar. The lenticular galaxies, however, exhibit a substantial spread to younger luminosity‐weighted ages, indicating a more extended star formation history. We present measurements of the more sensitive indices: C4668 and Hγ A ; these confirm and reinforce the conclusions that the elliptical galaxies are coeval and that only the lenticular galaxies show symptoms of late star formation. The inferred difference in the age distribution between lenticular and elliptical galaxies is a robust conclusion as the models generate consistent relative ages using different age and metallicity indicators even though the absolute ages remain uncertain. The young luminosity‐weighted ages of the S0s in the Fornax cluster are consistent with the recent discovery that the fraction of S0 galaxies in intermediate‐redshift clusters is a factor of 2–3 lower than found locally, and suggest that a fraction of the cluster spiral galaxy population has evolved to quiescence in the 5‐Gyr interval from z  = 0.5 to the present. Two of the faintest lenticular galaxies in our sample have blue continua and strong Balmer‐line absorption, suggesting starbursts ≲2 Gyr ago. These may be the low‐redshift analogues of the starburst or post‐starburst galaxies seen in clusters at z  = 0.3, similar to the Hδ‐strong galaxies in the Coma cluster.

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