Star formation history of early-type galaxies in low density environments

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in A&A

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In this paper we analyze the line-strength indices in the Lick-system measured by Longhetti et al. (1998a, b) for a sample of 51 early-type galaxies located in low density environments (LDE) and showing signatures of fine structures and/or interactions. The sample contains 21 shell-galaxies and 30 members of interacting pairs. Firstly we perform a preliminary comparison between three different sources of calibrations of the line strength indices, namely Buzzoni et al. (1992, 1994), Worthey (1992), Worthey et al. (1994) and Idiart et al. (1995), derived from stars with different effective temperature, gravity, and metallicity. Secondly, we discuss the properties of the galaxies in our sample by comparing them both with theoretical Single Stellar Populations (SSPs) and the {\sl normal} galaxies of the Gonz\'alez (1993: G93) sample. The analysis is performed by means of several diagnostic planes. In the H$\beta$ vs. [MgFe] plane, which is perhaps best suited to infer the age of the stellar populations, the peculiar galaxies in our sample show nearly the same distribution of the {\sl normal} galaxies in the G93 sample. There is however a number of peculiar galaxies with much stronger H$\beta$. Does this mean that the scatter in the H$\beta$ vs. [MgFe] plane, of normal, shell- and pair-galaxies has a common origin, perhaps a secondary episode of star formation? We suggest that, owing to their apparent {\sl youth}, shell- and pair-galaxies should have experienced at least one interaction event after their formation. The explanation comes natural for shell- and pair-galaxies where the signatures of interactions are evident. It is more intrigued in {\sl normal} galaxies (perhaps other causes may concur).

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