To ascertain whether photometric decompositions of galaxies into bulges and discs are astrophysically meaningful, we have developed a new technique to decompose spectral data cubes into separate bulge and disc components, subject only to the constraint that they reproduce the conventional photometric decomposition. These decompositions allow us to study the kinematic and stellar population properties of the individual components and how they vary with position, in order to assess their plausibility as discrete elements, and to start to reconstruct their distinct formation histories. An initial application of this method to Calar Alto Integral Field Area integral field unit observations of three isolated S0 galaxies confirms that in regions ...
In this work, we introduce a physically motivated method of performing disc/spheroid decomposition o...
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S^4G) is a deep 3.6 and 4.5 μm imaging survey o...
We study a sample of 28 S0 galaxies extracted from the integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) survey CAL...
To ascertain whether photometric decompositions of galaxies into bulges and discs are astrophysicall...
Photometric bulge-disk decompositions have long been used as a way of separating out the central and...
Understanding the nature of bulges in disc galaxies can provide important insights into the formatio...
Bulge–disc decomposition is a valuable tool for understanding galaxies. However, achieving robust me...
With the availability of large integral field unit (IFU) spectral surveys of nearby galaxies, there ...
Lenticular (S0) galaxies have long been thought of as evolved spirals, in which the star formation h...
The analysis of the light distribution of galaxy is a crucial step in studying their structural comp...
By applying spectroscopic decomposition methods to a sample of MaNGA early-type galaxies, we separat...
The growth of bulges is a fundamental but still unclear process for galaxy evolution. Analysing bulg...
The morphology of disk galaxies is usually described by two major components, the centrally concentr...
While it is fairly well accepted that S0 galaxies evolve from spiral disk systems, the mechanism b...
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S(4)G) is a deep 3.6 and 4.5 mu m imaging surve...
In this work, we introduce a physically motivated method of performing disc/spheroid decomposition o...
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S^4G) is a deep 3.6 and 4.5 μm imaging survey o...
We study a sample of 28 S0 galaxies extracted from the integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) survey CAL...
To ascertain whether photometric decompositions of galaxies into bulges and discs are astrophysicall...
Photometric bulge-disk decompositions have long been used as a way of separating out the central and...
Understanding the nature of bulges in disc galaxies can provide important insights into the formatio...
Bulge–disc decomposition is a valuable tool for understanding galaxies. However, achieving robust me...
With the availability of large integral field unit (IFU) spectral surveys of nearby galaxies, there ...
Lenticular (S0) galaxies have long been thought of as evolved spirals, in which the star formation h...
The analysis of the light distribution of galaxy is a crucial step in studying their structural comp...
By applying spectroscopic decomposition methods to a sample of MaNGA early-type galaxies, we separat...
The growth of bulges is a fundamental but still unclear process for galaxy evolution. Analysing bulg...
The morphology of disk galaxies is usually described by two major components, the centrally concentr...
While it is fairly well accepted that S0 galaxies evolve from spiral disk systems, the mechanism b...
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S(4)G) is a deep 3.6 and 4.5 mu m imaging surve...
In this work, we introduce a physically motivated method of performing disc/spheroid decomposition o...
The Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S^4G) is a deep 3.6 and 4.5 μm imaging survey o...
We study a sample of 28 S0 galaxies extracted from the integral-field spectroscopic (IFS) survey CAL...