Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-02-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
17 pages, Latex, cupconf.sty, to appear in "When and How do Bulges Form and Evolve?", ed. by C.M. Carollo, H.C. Ferguson & R.F
Scientific paper
Insight into the origin of bulges is saught in this review only from the properties of their stellar populations. Evidence concerning the age of the Galactic bulge stellar population is reviewed first, then the case of the bulge of M31 is discussed. The similarity of bulges and ellipticals is then illustrated, inferring that the problems of the origin of bulges and of the origin of ellipticals may well be one and the same: i.e. the origin of galactic spheroids. In this mood, the current evidence concerning the age of the bulk stellar populations of early-type galaxies is then reviewed, both for low- as well as high-redshift galaxies, and both for cluster as well as field ellipticals. All reported evidence argues for the bulk of stars in galactic spheroids having formed at high redshift, with only minor late additions and small dependence on environment. In the final, more speculative Section an attempt is made to evaluate how current formation scenarios can account for this observational evidence. The role of spheroids in the cosmic star formation and metal enrichment history is also briefly discussed. Finally, some critical questions are asked, which answers may help our further understanding of the formation and evolution of galactic spheroids.
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