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The origin of star-forming rings in S0 galaxies

The origin of star-forming rings in S0 galaxies
The origin of star-forming rings in S0 galaxies
Spatially resolved integral field spectroscopic maps in a sample of 532 S0 galaxies from the MaNGA survey have unveiled the existence of inner rings (〈R〉 ∼ 1 Re) betraying ongoing star formation in a number of these objects. Activity gradients averaged over bins of galactocentric radius up to ∼1.5 Re have been measured in the subspace defined by the first two principal components of the optical spectra of these galaxies. We find that the sign of the gradients is closely related to the presence of such rings in the spectral maps, which are especially conspicuous in the equivalent width of the Hα emission line, EW(Hα), with a fractional abundance—21%–34%—notably larger than that inferred from optical images. While the numbers of S0s with positive, negative, and flat activity gradients are comparable, star-forming rings are largely found in objects for which quenching proceeds from the inside out, in good agreement with predictions from cosmological simulations studying S0 buildup. Assessment of these ringed structures indicates that their frequency increases with the mass of their hosts, that they have shorter lifetimes in galaxies with ongoing star formation, that they may feed on gas from the disks, and that the local environment does not play a relevant role in their formation. We conclude that the presence of inner rings in EW(Hα) is a common phenomenon in fully formed S0s, possibly associated with annular disk resonances driven by weakly disruptive mergers preferentially involving a relatively massive primary galaxy and a tiny satellite strongly bound to the former.
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Tous, J.L.
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Domínguez-Sánchez, H.
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Solanes, J.M.
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Solanes, J.M.
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Tous, J.L., Domínguez-Sánchez, H., Solanes, J.M. and Perea, J.D. (2023) The origin of star-forming rings in S0 galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 942 (1), [48]. (doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aca484).

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Spatially resolved integral field spectroscopic maps in a sample of 532 S0 galaxies from the MaNGA survey have unveiled the existence of inner rings (〈R〉 ∼ 1 Re) betraying ongoing star formation in a number of these objects. Activity gradients averaged over bins of galactocentric radius up to ∼1.5 Re have been measured in the subspace defined by the first two principal components of the optical spectra of these galaxies. We find that the sign of the gradients is closely related to the presence of such rings in the spectral maps, which are especially conspicuous in the equivalent width of the Hα emission line, EW(Hα), with a fractional abundance—21%–34%—notably larger than that inferred from optical images. While the numbers of S0s with positive, negative, and flat activity gradients are comparable, star-forming rings are largely found in objects for which quenching proceeds from the inside out, in good agreement with predictions from cosmological simulations studying S0 buildup. Assessment of these ringed structures indicates that their frequency increases with the mass of their hosts, that they have shorter lifetimes in galaxies with ongoing star formation, that they may feed on gas from the disks, and that the local environment does not play a relevant role in their formation. We conclude that the presence of inner rings in EW(Hα) is a common phenomenon in fully formed S0s, possibly associated with annular disk resonances driven by weakly disruptive mergers preferentially involving a relatively massive primary galaxy and a tiny satellite strongly bound to the former.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 November 2022
Published date: 10 January 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 496954
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496954
ISSN: 0004-637X
PURE UUID: c8572718-68fa-4f31-a8c4-425475c34551
ORCID for J.L. Tous: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1569-0468

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Author: H. Domínguez-Sánchez
Author: J.M. Solanes
Author: J.D. Perea

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