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Radial and 2D colour properties of E+A galaxies

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 359, Issue 4, Pages 1557-1574

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08996.x

Keywords

galaxies : general

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We investigated the radial colour gradient and two-dimensional (2D) colour properties of 22 E+A galaxies with 5.5 < H delta equivalent width(EW) < 8.5 A and 49 normal early-type galaxies as a control sample at a redshift of < 0.2 in the Second Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We found that a substantial number of E+A galaxies exhibit positive slopes of radial colour gradient (bluer gradients toward the centre) which are seldom seen in normal early-type galaxies. We found irregular 'colour morphologies' - asymmetrical and clumpy patterns - at the centre of g - r and r - i 2D colour maps of E+A galaxies with positive slopes of colour gradient. Kolomogorov-Smirnov two-sample tests show that g - r and r - i colour gradient distributions of E+A galaxies differ from those of early-type galaxies with a more than 99.99 per cent significance level. We also found a tight correlation between radial colour gradients and colours, and between radial colour gradients and the 4000-A break in the E+A sample; E+A galaxies which exhibit bluer colour or weaker D-4000 tend to have positive slopes of radial colour gradient. We compared the GISSEL model and E+A observational quantities, H delta EW, D-4000 and it - g colour, and found that almost all our E+A galaxies are situated along a single evolutionary track. Therefore, these results are interpreted as E+A galaxies evolving from H delta EW - 8 angstrom to H delta EW - 5 angstrom, with colour gradients changing from positive to negative, and with the irregular 2D colour map becoming smoother, during a time-scale of similar to 300 Myr. Our results favour the hypothesis that E+A galaxies are post-starburst galaxies caused by merger/interaction, having undergone a centralized violent starburst.

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