Bibcode
Ruiz-Lara, T.; Pérez, I.; Florido, E.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Méndez-Abreu, J.; Lyubenova, M.; Falcón-Barroso, J.; Sánchez-Menguiano, L.; Sánchez, S. F.; Galbany, L.; García-Benito, R.; González Delgado, R. M.; Husemann, B.; Kehrig, C.; López-Sánchez, Ángel R.; Marino, R. A.; Mast, D.; Papaderos, P.; van de Ven, G.; Walcher, C. J.; Zibetti, S.; CALIFA Team
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 456, Issue 1, p.L35-L39
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2016
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Description
We study the stellar properties of 44 face-on spiral galaxies from the
Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area survey via full spectrum fitting
techniques. We compare the age profiles with the surface brightness
distribution in order to highlight differences between profile types
(type I, exponential profile; and II, down-bending profile). We observe
an upturn (`U-shape') in the age profiles for 17 out of these 44
galaxies with reliable stellar information up to their outer parts. This
`U-shape' is not a unique feature for type II galaxies but can be
observed in type I as well. These findings suggest that the mechanisms
shaping the surface brightness and stellar population distributions are
not directly coupled. This upturn in age is only observable in the
light-weighted profiles while it flattens out in the mass-weighted
profiles. Given recent results on the outer parts of nearby systems and
the results presented in this Letter, one of the most plausible
explanations for the age upturn is an early formation of the entire disc
(˜10 Gyr ago) followed by an inside-out quenching of the star
formation.