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Sánchez Almeida, J.; Aguerri, J. A. L.; Muñoz-Tuñón, C.; Vazdekis, A.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 698, Issue 2, pp. 1497-1514 (2009).
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Description
We examine the metallicity and age of a large set of Sloan Digital Sky
Survey/Data Release 6 galaxies that may be blue compact dwarf (BCD)
galaxies during quiescence (QBCDs). The individual spectra are first
classified and then averaged to reduce noise. The metallicity inferred
from emission lines (tracing ionized gas) exceeds by ~0.35 dex the
metallicity inferred from absorption lines (tracing stars). Such a small
difference is significant according to our error budget estimate. The
same procedure was applied to a reference sample of BCDs, and in this
case the two metallicities agree, being also consistent with the stellar
metallicity in QBCDs. Chemical evolution models indicate that the gas
metallicity of QBCDs is too high to be representative of the galaxy as a
whole, but it can represent a small fraction of the galactic gas,
self-enriched by previous starbursts. The luminosity-weighted stellar
age of QBCDs spans the whole range between 1 and 10 Gyr, whereas it is
always smaller than 1 Gyr for BCDs. Our stellar ages and metallicities
rely on a single stellar population spectrum fitting procedure, which we
have specifically developed for this work using the stellar library
MILES.
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