The evolution of the stellar populations in low surface brightness galaxies

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van den Hoek, LB
de Blok, WJG
van der Hulst, JM
de Jong, T
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[1] Kapteyn Astron Inst, NL-9700 AV Groningen, Netherlands
[2] Univ Amsterdam, Astron Inst Anton Pannekoek, NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Australia Telescope Natl Facil, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
[4] SRON, NL-3584 CA Utrecht, Netherlands
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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS | 2000年 / 357卷 / 02期
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galaxies : evolution; galaxies : fundamental parameters; galaxies : formation; galaxies : spiral;
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We investigate the star formation history and chemical evolution of low surface brightness (LSB) disk galaxies by modelling their observed spectro-photometric and chemical properties using a galactic chemical and photometric evolution model incorporating a detailed metallicity dependent set of stellar input data. For a large fraction of the LSB galaxies in our sample, observed properties are best explained by models incorporating an exponentially decreasing global star formation rate (SFR) ending at a present-day gas fraction M-gas/(M-gas + M-stars) = 0.5 for a galaxy age of 14 Gyr. For some galaxies small amplitude star formation bursts are required to explain the contribution of the young (5-50 Myr old) stellar population to the galaxy integrated luminosity. This suggests that star formation has proceeded in a stochastic manner. The presence of an old stellar population in many late-type LSB galaxies suggests that LSB galaxies roughly follow the same evolutionary history as HSB galaxies, except nl a much lower rate. In particular, our results imply that LSB galaxies do not form late, nor have a delayed onset of star formation, but simply evolve slowly.
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