Metallicity versus age in spiral nuclei

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Abundance, Astronomical Photometry, Galactic Evolution, Galactic Nuclei, Globular Clusters, Spiral Galaxies, Horizontal Branch Stars, Metals, Red Shift, Stellar Systems

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It has recently been proposed that the blue nuclei of late-type spiral galaxies are old, metal-poor stellar systems in which the horizontal branch dominates the light. This is contrary to the conventional interpretation which holds that the blueness results from the presence of a substantial young (less than 1 Gyr) stellar population. In this paper it is shown that straightforward comparison of narrow-band scanner colors for Sc nuclei and globular clusters in the Local Group excludes the possibility that the nuclei are old, metal-poor systems. Photometric precisions higher than 5% are in general necessary for such a distinction to be made, however.

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