Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-01-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 12 figures, accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Scientific paper
The oxygen (O/H) and N/O abundance ratios along the bar of 16 barred spiral starburst galaxies are determined using long-slit spectroscopy. The abundance gradients and the spatial distribution of the ionized gas along the bar are used to understand the role of bars in starburst galaxies. The oxygen abundance gradients are steeper than in normal barred galaxies, while the intersects are low. This excludes the possibility that these are chemically evolved galaxies rejuvenated by the effect of a bar. The nitrogen-to-oxygen abundance gradients are flatter than the oxygen ones. But N/O intersects are high, which rules out the possibility that a large quantity of gas was recently funneled by a bar toward the center of a young galaxy. Bars, therefore, cannot be at the origin of the bursts in the nuclei of our sample galaxies. The oxygen and N/O abundance gradients are generally stronger in the bar than in the disk and are linked together by a linear relation. This can be fully explained in terms of star formation history: the gradients build up from the inside out, becoming stronger as the oxygen and N/O abundances increase in the bulge while staying low in the disk. In many of the sample galaxies, star formation occurs at one or both ends of the bar. The low level of chemical enrichment in these regions suggests that they recently experienced bar-triggered star formation: this is the only visible effect of bars. Our analysis shows that bars probably appeared very recently (a few 10^7 years) in the starburst galaxies, which are relatively "young" galaxies still in the process of formation.(Abridged)
Considere Suzanne
Contini Thierry
Coziol Roger
Davoust Emmanuael
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