2003
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021631
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Wavelength and redshift dependence of bulge/total light ratios in galaxies

Abstract: Abstract. HST has opened the possibility to decompose the surface brightness profiles of galaxies up to significant redshifts and look-back times into r 1/4 −bulge and exponential disk components. This should allow to study the redshift evolution of bulge and disk luminosity contributions and discriminate between the different formation scenarios for these galaxy components currently discussed, i.e. decide if star formation in bulges and disks started at the same time or was delayed in either of the two compon… Show more

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“…While a multimetallicity population is relatively easy to calculate from globular cluster colors, a varying age population is not because of the lack of a range of ages in globular cluster systems around the Milky Way. For this reason, we have adopted a system of globular cluster metallicities to calibrate models of SSPs (see Schulz et al 2003) and then used these models to explore age variation.…”
Section: Color-magnitude Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a multimetallicity population is relatively easy to calculate from globular cluster colors, a varying age population is not because of the lack of a range of ages in globular cluster systems around the Milky Way. For this reason, we have adopted a system of globular cluster metallicities to calibrate models of SSPs (see Schulz et al 2003) and then used these models to explore age variation.…”
Section: Color-magnitude Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B/T ! 0.6 (Schulz et al 2003), Fourier analysis of isophotal shapes that indicate a disk, and the presence of other disk-related structures such as bars.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We therefore decided to give cosmological and evolutionary corrections separately for bulge and disk components and the 3 scenarios that we explored: bulge and disk of equal age, bulge older or younger than the disk (cf. Schulz et al 2003). It is true that changes get smaller towards longer wavelengths and that therefore galaxy classification in I, as e.g.…”
Section: Classification Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using evolutionary synthesis models for bulge and disk components separately with two different SF histories -const. SFR as appropriate for disks and exponentially declining SFRs (t * ∼ 1 Gyr) for bulges -and combining bulges and disks to obtain after a Hubble time the observed average B-band B/T−light ratios of various Hubble types we could study both the wavelength and the redshift dependences of B/T−light ratios (Schulz et al 2003). We investigate three different scenarios for the onset of bulge and disk SF: 1.)…”
Section: Classification Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%