J/ApJS/116/1  Old Stellar Populations. VI. Absorption-Line (Trager+ 1998)

Old Stellar Populations. VI. Absorption-Line Spectra of Galaxy Nuclei and Globular Clusters Trager S.C., Worthey G., Faber S.M., Burstein D., Gonzalez J.J. <Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 116, 1 (1998)> =1998ApJS..116....1T 1998ApJS..116....1T
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, nearby; Spectroscopy; Populations, stellar Description: We present absorption-line strengths on the Lick/IDS line-strength system of 381 galaxies and 38 globular clusters in the 4000--6400 angstrom region. All galaxies were observed at Lick Observatory between 1972 and 1984 with the Cassegrain Image Dissector Scanner spectrograph, making this study one of the largest homogeneous collections of galaxy spectral line data to date. We also present a catalogue of nuclear velocity dispersions used to correct the absorption-line strengths onto the stellar Lick/IDS system. Extensive discussion of both random and systematic errors of the Lick/IDS system is provided. Indices are seen to fall into three families: alpha-element-like indices (including CN, Mg, Na D, and TiO2) that correlate positively with velocity dispersion; Fe-like indices (including Ca, the G band, TiO1, and all Fe indices) that correlate only weakly with velocity dispersion and the alpha indices; and Hbeta which anti-correlates with both velocity dispersion and the alpha indices. C2 4668 seems to be intermediate between the alpha and Fe groups. These groupings probably represent different element abundance families with different nucleosynthesis histories. Introduction: This data base includes line strengths for all galaxies and globular clusters observed as well as 1-D FITS spectra of all published stars, globular clusters, and galaxies observed in this project. There are 957 galaxy and globular spectra and 1052 stellar spectra, which are catalogued in galcat.dat and starcat.dat, respectively. Table 2 from Trager et al. 1998, describing the absorption-line strength index system, is presented in this file for completeness. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table4.dat 22 379 Velocity dispersions table7.dat 360 370 Index strengths, nuclear obs. of galaxies table8.dat 360 50 Index strengths for globular clusters table9.dat 360 25 Index strengths, off-nuclear obs. of galaxies table10.dat 367 151 Index strengths of galaxies, non-standard apertures galcat.dat 28 957 Catalogue of galaxy and globular cluster spectra starcat.dat 90 1052 Catalogue of stellar spectra gal/* . 957 Subdirectory containing FITS spectra of galcat star/* . 1052 Subdirectory containing FITS spectra of starcat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 2: Index Definitions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Name Feature Bandpass Pseudocontinua Units Measures Error Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 CN 1 4142.125-4177.125 4080.125-4117.625 mag C,N,(O) 0.018 1,2 4244.125-4284.125 02 CN 2 4142.125-4177.125 4083.875-4096.375 mag C,N,(O) 0.019 1,2 4244.125-4284.125 03 Ca4227 4222.250-4234.750 4211.000-4219.750 Ang Ca,(C) 0.25 1 4241.000-4251.000 04 G4300 4281.375-4316.375 4266.375-4282.625 Ang C,(O) 0.33 1 4318.875-4335.125 05 Fe4383 4369.125-4420.375 4359.125-4370.375 Ang Fe,C,(Mg) 0.46 1 4442.875-4455.375 06 Ca4455 4452.125-4474.625 4445.875-4454.625 Ang (Fe),(C), 0.22 1 4477.125-4492.125 Cr 07 Fe4531 4514.250-4559.250 4504.250-4514.250 Ang Ti,(Si) 0.37 1 4560.500-4579.250 08 C2 46 4634.000-4720.250 4611.500-4630.250 Ang C,(O),(Si) 0.57 1,3 4742.750-4756.500 09 H bet 4847.875-4876.625 4827.875-4847.875 Ang Hbeta,(Mg) 0.19 4876.625-4891.625 10 Fe5015 4977.750-5054.000 4946.500-4977.750 Ang (Mg),Ti,Fe 0.41 5054.000-5065.250 11 Mg 1 5069.125-5134.125 4895.125-4957.625 mag C,Mg,(O), 0.006 3 5301.125-5366.125 Fe 12 Mg 2 5154.125-5196.625 4895.125-4957.625 mag Mg,C,(Fe), 0.007 5301.125-5366.125 (O) 13 Mg b 5160.125-5192.625 5142.625-5161.375 Ang Mg,(C), 0.20 5191.375-5206.375 (Cr) 14 Fe5270 5245.650-5285.650 5233.150-5248.150 Ang Fe,C,(Mg) 0.24 5285.650-5318.150 15 Fe5335 5312.125-5352.125 5304.625-5315.875 Ang Fe,(C), 0.22 5353.375-5363.375 (Mg),Cr 16 Fe5406 5387.500-5415.000 5376.250-5387.500 Ang Fe 0.18 5415.000-5425.000 17 Fe5709 5696.625-5720.375 5672.875-5696.625 Ang (C),Fe 0.16 1 5722.875-5736.625 18 Fe5782 5776.625-5796.625 5765.375-5775.375 Ang Cr 0.19 1 5797.875-5811.625 19 Na D 5876.875-5909.375 5860.625-5875.625 Ang Na,C,(Mg) 0.21 1 5922.125-5948.125 20 TiO 1 5936.625-5994.125 5816.625-5849.125 mag C 0.006 1,4 6038.625-6103.625 21 TiO 2 6189.625-6272.125 6066.625-6141.625 mag C,V,Sc 0.005 1,4 6372.625-6415.125 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes about table2: (1) Wavelength definition has been refined. (2) C, N are dominant as CN. (3) C is dominant as C_2. (4) TiO appears at M0 and cooler. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 13 A13 --- ID Object name 14- 16 I3 km/s VelDisp ? Velocity dispersion 18- 20 I3 km/s e_VelDisp ? Uncertainty of velocity dispersion 22 I1 --- source *[1-8] Source of velocity dispersion -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on source: Indicator Reference 1 Gonzalez, J. J. 1993, Ph. D. Thesis, UC Santa Cruz 2 Faber, S. M., et al. 1997, AJ, in press (1997AJ....114.1771F 1997AJ....114.1771F) 3 Faber, S. M., Wegner, G., Burstein, D., Davies, R. L., Dressler, A., Lynden-Bell, D. & Terlevich, R. J. 1989, ApJS, 69, 763 (1989ApJS...69..763F 1989ApJS...69..763F; see Cat. VII/176) 4 Whitmore, B. C., McElroy, D. B. & Tonry, J. 1985, ApJS, 59, 1 (1985ApJS...59....1W 1985ApJS...59....1W; see Cat. VII/72) 5 Dalle Ore, C., Faber, S. M., Gonzalez, J. J., Stoughton, R. & Burstein, D. 1991, ApJ, 366, 38 (1991ApJ...366...38D 1991ApJ...366...38D) 6 Bender, R., Paquet, A., Nieto, J.-L. (1991A&A...246..349B 1991A&A...246..349B) 7 Peterson, R. C. & Caldwell, N. 1993AJ....105.1411P 1993AJ....105.1411P 8 This paper (eye estimates) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 6: Mean measurement differences -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eye-AUTOINDEX Published-AUTOINDEX (Raw) (K giant standards) J Index Galaxies All stars Paper V This paper a a b c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 CN1 -0.002 -0.005 -0.007 -0.010 4 G4300 -0.02 0.01 -0.29 -0.21 9 Hbeta -0.01 -0.02 -0.05 -0.03 11 Mg1 -0.001 -0.001 -0.007 -0.007 12 Mg2 0.003 0.000 -0.001 -0.002 13 Mg b 0.00 -0.04 -0.05 -0.01 14 Fe5270 0.00 -0.04 -0.04 -0.02 15 Fe5335 -0.04 -0.04 -0.10 -0.10 19 NaD -0.04 0.00 0.03 0.06 20 TiO1 -0.001 -0.001 0.001 0.001 21 TiO2 -0.001 -0.001 0.000 0.000 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- a: Eye - AUTOINDEX raw values; run corrections and velocity-dispersion corrections have not been applied. b: Correction onto Lick/IDS system as determined for Paper V (1994, Cat. J/ApJS/94/687 and applied to AUTOINDEX measurements of stars there. Based on nine K giant standard stars. c: Repeat analysis of Paper V (J/ApJS/94/687) corrections based on same nine K giant standard stars. Values applied to all galaxies and globular clusters in this paper. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table7.dat, table8.dat, table9.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- ID Object name and distance from nucleus (if necessary) 16- 21 I6 --- G ? Total goodness 22- 24 I3 --- N ? Number of observations 25- 32 F8.4 mag CN1 ? CN1 index strength 33- 40 F8.4 mag e_CN1 ? Uncertainty of CN1 index strength 41- 48 F8.4 mag CN2 ? CN2 index strength 49- 56 F8.4 mag e_CN2 ? Uncertainty of CN2 index strength 57- 64 F8.4 0.1nm Ca4227 ? Ca4227 index strength 65- 72 F8.4 0.1nm e_Ca4227 ? Uncertainty of Ca4227 index strength 73- 80 F8.4 0.1nm G4300 ? G4300 index strength 81- 88 F8.4 0.1nm e_G4300 ? Uncertainty of G4300 index strength 89- 96 F8.4 0.1nm Fe4383 ? Fe4383 index strength 97-104 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe4383 ? Uncertainty of Fe4383 index strength 105-112 F8.4 0.1nm Ca4455 ? Ca4455 index 113-120 F8.4 0.1nm e_Ca4455 ? Uncertainty of Ca4455 index strength 121-128 F8.4 0.1nm Fe4531 ? Fe4531 index 129-136 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe4531 ? Uncertainty of Fe4531 index strength 137-144 F8.4 0.1nm C24668 ? C24668 index 145-152 F8.4 0.1nm e_C24668 ? Uncertainty of C24668 index strength 153-160 F8.4 0.1nm Hbeta ? Hbeta index 161-168 F8.4 0.1nm e_Hbeta ? Uncertainty of Hbeta index strength 169-176 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5015 ? Fe5015 index 177-184 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5015 ? Uncertainty of Fe5015 index strength 185-192 F8.4 mag Mg1 ? Mg1 index strength 193-200 F8.4 mag e_Mg1 ? Uncertainty of Mg1 index strength 201-208 F8.4 mag Mg2 ? Mg2 index strength 209-216 F8.4 mag e_Mg2 ? Uncertainty of Mg2 index strength 217-224 F8.4 0.1nm Mgb ? Mg b index 225-232 F8.4 0.1nm e_Mgb ? Uncertainty of Mg b index strength 233-240 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5270 ? Fe5270 index 241-248 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5270 ? Uncertainty of Fe5270 index strength 249-256 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5335 ? Fe5335 index 257-264 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5335 ? Uncertainty of Fe5335 index strength 265-272 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5406 ? Fe5406 index 273-280 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5406 ? Uncertainty of Fe5406 index strength 281-288 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5709 ? Fe5709 index 289-296 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5709 ? Uncertainty of Fe5709 index strength 297-304 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5782 ? Fe5782 index 305-312 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5782 ? Uncertainty of Fe5782 index strength 313-320 F8.4 0.1nm NaD ? Na D index 321-328 F8.4 0.1nm e_NaD ? Uncertainty of Na D index strength 329-336 F8.4 mag TiO1 ? TiO1 index strength 337-344 F8.4 mag e_TiO1 ? Uncertainty of TiO1 index strength 345-352 F8.4 mag TiO2 ? TiO2 index strength 353-360 F8.4 mag e_TiO2 ? Uncertainty of TiO2 index strength -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes about table7: This table gives nuclear observations of galaxies through the standard slitsize 1.4" by 4". A 569 A: Member of galaxy cluster Abell 569. The wrong coordinates were given in Faber et al. (1989ApJS...69..763F 1989ApJS...69..763F). The proper coordinates are 07h 04m 06.6s, +48d 43m 34s. IC 1907: Called CR 32 in Faber et al. (1989ApJS...69..763F 1989ApJS...69..763F). Notes about table8: The observations tabulated here are described in Burstein et al. (1984ApJ...287..586B 1984ApJ...287..586B); names are explained there. M31 globular clusters were observed with the standard aperture (1.4" x 4"). The Milky Way globular clusters were observed with a long slit of standard width (1.4" x 16") that was raster-scanned on the sky to create a square aperture of size 66" x 66". This resulted in two square apertures, one centered on the cluster and one for the ``off'' beam located 35" to the east. On large clusters, the ``off'' beam was also reduced and is denoted here by ``O''. For NGC 6624, the L aperture is 45" by 60" and the S aperture is 13" by 13"; both are centered on the cluster. Raster scans have the same spectral resolution as standard-slitwidth scans (1.4"). Notes about table9: This table gives off-nuclear observations of galaxies through the standard slitwidth (1.4" x 4"). The name consists of the NGC number followed by an offset or a position. The offsets are indicated by a number (the offset in arcseconds from the nucleus) followed by a two-letter code: ``ew'' means that the offset is along the east-west line; ``ns'' is along the north-south line; ``mj'' is along the major axis; ``mn'' is along the minor axis. Signs are not given because the data are sometimes averaged about the nucleus. A position code x,y denotes an offset along the major axis by the amount x and an offset along the minor axis by the amount y. These are likewise not signed for the same reason. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table10.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- ID Object name and distance from nucleus (if necessary) 16- 21 I6 --- G ? Total goodness 22- 24 I3 --- N ? Number of observations 25- 28 F4.1 arcsec width ? slit width 29- 31 I3 arcsec length ? slit length 32- 39 F8.4 mag CN1 ? CN1 index strength 40- 47 F8.4 mag e_CN1 ? Uncertainty of CN1 index strength 48- 55 F8.4 mag CN2 ? CN2 index strength 56- 63 F8.4 mag e_CN2 ? Uncertainty of CN2 index strength 64- 71 F8.4 0.1nm Ca4227 ? Ca4227 index strength 72- 79 F8.4 0.1nm e_Ca4227 ? Uncertainty of Ca4227 index strength 80- 87 F8.4 0.1nm G4300 ? G4300 index strength 88- 95 F8.4 0.1nm e_G4300 ? Uncertainty of G4300 index strength 96-103 F8.4 0.1nm Fe4383 ? Fe4383 index strength 104-111 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe4383 ? Uncertainty of Fe4383 index strength 112-119 F8.4 0.1nm Ca4455 ? Ca4455 index 120-127 F8.4 0.1nm e_Ca4455 ? Uncertainty of Ca4455 index strength 128-135 F8.4 0.1nm Fe4531 ? Fe4531 index 136-143 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe4531 ? Uncertainty of Fe4531 index strength 144-151 F8.4 0.1nm C24668 ? C24668 index 152-159 F8.4 0.1nm e_C24668 ? Uncertainty of C24668 index strength 160-167 F8.4 0.1nm Hbeta ? Hbeta index 168-175 F8.4 0.1nm e_Hbeta ? Uncertainty of Hbeta index strength 176-183 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5015 ? Fe5015 index 184-191 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5015 ? Uncertainty of Fe5015 index strength 192-199 F8.4 mag Mg1 ? Mg1 index strength 200-207 F8.4 mag e_Mg1 ? Uncertainty of Mg1 index strength 208-215 F8.4 mag Mg2 ? Mg2 index strength 216-223 F8.4 mag e_Mg2 ? Uncertainty of Mg2 index strength 224-231 F8.4 0.1nm Mgb ? Mg b index 232-239 F8.4 0.1nm e_Mgb ? Uncertainty of Mg b index strength 240-247 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5270 ? Fe5270 index 248-255 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5270 ? Uncertainty of Fe5270 index strength 256-263 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5335 ? Fe5335 index 264-271 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5335 ? Uncertainty of Fe5335 index strength 272-279 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5406 ? Fe5406 index 280-287 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5406 ? Uncertainty of Fe5406 index strength 288-295 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5709 ? Fe5709 index 296-303 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5709 ? Uncertainty of Fe5709 index strength 304-311 F8.4 0.1nm Fe5782 ? Fe5782 index 312-319 F8.4 0.1nm e_Fe5782 ? Uncertainty of Fe5782 index strength 320-327 F8.4 0.1nm NaD ? Na D index 328-335 F8.4 0.1nm e_NaD ? Uncertainty of Na D index strength 336-343 F8.4 mag TiO1 ? TiO1 index strength 344-351 F8.4 mag e_TiO1 ? Uncertainty of TiO1 index strength 352-359 F8.4 mag TiO2 ? TiO2 index strength 360-367 F8.4 mag e_TiO2 ? Uncertainty of TiO2 index strength -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes about table10: This table contains all observations of galaxies (plus two M31 globular clusters) made through non-standard apertures (raster scans of Milky Way globular clusters are given in Table 8). Slitwidth and length are given in the third column. A slitwidth of "9.99" denotes a raster scan made with a 1.4" x 16" slit covering a square aperture 16" x 16" centered on the nucleus. These scans resemble the larger raster scans of globulars in Table 7 and have the same spectral resolution as standard-slitwidth scans (1.4"). They were taken to determine the aperture correction to nuclear velocity dispersions (see Davies et al. 1987ApJS...64..581D 1987ApJS...64..581D). The naming convention for off-nuclear locations in this table is the same as in Table 9. Special names are: M31 V29 and M31 V92: Two M31 globular clusters observed with a wide slit. See notes on Table 7 for further information. NGC 3379 61se: Aperture located 61" south-east of the nucleus. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: galcat.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 12 A12 --- SpFile FITS spectrum file name in subdirectory gal 14- 28 A15 --- ID Galaxy name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: starcat.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 12 A12 --- SpFile FITS spectrum file name in subdirectory star 14- 15 I2 h RAh ?Right Ascension J2000 (hours) 16- 17 I2 min RAm ?Right Ascension J2000 (minutes) 18- 21 F4.1 s RAs ?Right Ascension J2000 (seconds) 22 A1 --- DE- ?Declination J2000 (sign) 23- 24 I2 deg DEd ?Declination J2000 (degrees) 25- 26 I2 arcmin DEm ?Declination J2000 (minutes) 27- 28 I2 arcsec DEs ?Declination J2000 (seconds) 30- 35 A6 --- HR HR catalogue V/50 name 37- 44 A8 --- HD HD catalogue III/135 name 46- 56 A11 --- DM DM catalogue I/108 I/114 I/119 I/122 58- 73 A16 --- Name1 Alternative name 1 75- 82 A8 --- Name2 Alternative name 2 84- 90 A7 --- Name3 Alternative name 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Scott Trager [Carnegie Obs.], Gail Schneider [ADC/SSDOO] 04-Jun-1998
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