TY - JOUR
T1 - Old stellar populations. VI. Absorption-line spectra of galaxy nuclei and globular clusters
AU - Trager, S. C.
AU - Worthey, Guy
AU - Faber, S. M.
AU - Burstein, David
AU - González, J. Jesús
PY - 1998/5
Y1 - 1998/5
N2 - We present absorption-line strengths on the Lick/IDS line-strength system of 381 galaxies and 38 globular clusters in the 4000-6400 Å region. All galaxies were observed at Lick Observatory between 1972 and 1984 with the Cassegrain Image Dissector Scanner spectrograph, which makes this study one of the largest homogeneous collections of galaxy spectral line data to date. We also present a catalog of nuclear velocity dispersions used to correct the absorption-line strengths onto the stellar Lick/IDS system. Extensive discussion of both random and systematic errors of the Lick/IDS system is provided. Indices are seen to fall into three families: α-element-like indices (including CN, Mg, Na D, and TiO2) that correlate positively with velocity dispersion; Fe-like indices (including Ca, the G band, TiO1, and all Fe indices) that correlate only weakly with velocity dispersion and the α indices; and Hβ that anti-correlates with both velocity dispersion and the α indices. C24668 seems to be intermediate between the α and Fe groups. These groupings probably represent different element abundance families with different nucleosynthesis histories.
AB - We present absorption-line strengths on the Lick/IDS line-strength system of 381 galaxies and 38 globular clusters in the 4000-6400 Å region. All galaxies were observed at Lick Observatory between 1972 and 1984 with the Cassegrain Image Dissector Scanner spectrograph, which makes this study one of the largest homogeneous collections of galaxy spectral line data to date. We also present a catalog of nuclear velocity dispersions used to correct the absorption-line strengths onto the stellar Lick/IDS system. Extensive discussion of both random and systematic errors of the Lick/IDS system is provided. Indices are seen to fall into three families: α-element-like indices (including CN, Mg, Na D, and TiO2) that correlate positively with velocity dispersion; Fe-like indices (including Ca, the G band, TiO1, and all Fe indices) that correlate only weakly with velocity dispersion and the α indices; and Hβ that anti-correlates with both velocity dispersion and the α indices. C24668 seems to be intermediate between the α and Fe groups. These groupings probably represent different element abundance families with different nucleosynthesis histories.
KW - Galaxies : stellar content
KW - Galaxies: abundances
KW - Galaxies: nuclei
KW - Galaxies: star clusters
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U2 - 10.1086/313099
DO - 10.1086/313099
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0032350772
SN - 0067-0049
VL - 116
SP - 1
EP - 28
JO - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
JF - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
IS - 1
ER -