Bibcode
DOI
de la Rosa, I. G.; de Carvalho, Reinaldo R.; Vazdekis, Alexandre; Barbuy, Beatriz
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 133, Issue 1, pp. 330-346.
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2007
Citations
43
Refereed citations
37
Description
We present the results of a study comparing the stellar populations in
the elliptical galaxies of Hickson compact groups (HCGs) with those in
low-density environments. We analyze a sample of intermediate-resolution
(4.25 Å FWHM) spectra of 22 galaxies in HCGs and 12 in the field
or in loose groups. Three different population-synthesis models and
stellar population analyses are used to make the results more robust.
Great care has been taken to correct for the emission contamination of
the Balmer lines, used to determine the mean luminosity-weighted ages of
the galaxies. We find that, on average, galaxies in HCGs are
systematically older and more metal-poor than in the field, in agreement
with previous works. The most interesting finding is that the
low-σ galaxies in HCGs show an enhanced [Mg/Fe] ratio and depleted
metallicity [Z/H] with respect to their counterparts in the field. This
anomalous behavior is interpreted as evidence for the action of a
mechanism that truncates the star formation (SF). Hydrodynamic
simulations of galaxy mergers (Di Matteo et al. 2005) support this
interpretation by predicting the quenching of SF soon after the merger
event. Combining this scenario and the evidence presented here, the
HCGs, generally considered to be ideal environments for galaxy-galaxy
interactions, become ideal places for SF truncation.