Bibcode
Peletier, R. F.; Balcells, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
New light on galaxy evolution. The IAU Symposium 171, held at Max Planck Haus in Heidelberg, Germany from 25th-30th June 1995. Edited by Ralf Bender and Roger L. Davies. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, p. 29.
Fecha de publicación:
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1996
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
For a sample of bright nearby early-type galaxies we have obtained
surface photometry in bands ranging from U to K. Since the galaxies have
inclinations larger than 50 deg. it is easy to separate bulges and
disks. By measuring the colours in special regions, we minimize the
effects of extinction, and by looking at B-K colour gradients we can
show that for these type of spirals the colours mainly give information
about stellar populations, and not extinction. We find that the
differences between bulges and disks in all colours is very small, and
using simple population models we can show that on the average the age
difference between the bulge and the disk at 2 scale length is smaller
than 30%, and much smaller if part of the difference is caused by a
gradient in metallicity.