The stellar populations of the AGN/Starburst galaxy NGC7582
arXiv:1001.5271 · doi:10.1017/S1743921310003492
Abstract
NGC 7582 is defined as a Starburst/AGN galaxy, since its optical and X-Ray spectra reveal both characteristics. In this work, we show the results of a stellar population modeling in a datacube taken with the Gemini South telescope. We found that $\sim$ 90% of the light in the field of view is emitted by stars that are less than 1 billion years old. A strong burst occurred about $\sim$ 6 million years ago and has nearly solar metallicity. We also found a Wolf-Rayet cluster.
2 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the Proceedings of the IAU Symposium no. 262