Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Part I Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars
- Part II Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre
- Part III Observations – abundances in extragalactic contexts
- Part IV Stellar populations and mass functions
- 24 The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations
- 25 Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies
- 26 The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions
- 27 The stellar population of bulges
- 28 The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies
- 29 Wolf–Rayet populations at high metallicity
- 30 The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf–Rayet stars
- Part V Physical processes at high metallicity
- Part VI Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields
- Part VII Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity
27 - The stellar population of bulges
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Part I Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars
- Part II Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre
- Part III Observations – abundances in extragalactic contexts
- Part IV Stellar populations and mass functions
- 24 The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations
- 25 Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies
- 26 The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions
- 27 The stellar population of bulges
- 28 The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies
- 29 Wolf–Rayet populations at high metallicity
- 30 The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf–Rayet stars
- Part V Physical processes at high metallicity
- Part VI Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields
- Part VII Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity
Summary
This review summarizes the properties of the stellar population in bulges observed in nearby and distant spiral galaxies. Particular emphasis is placed on comparison with elliptical galaxies, when possible. The sample-selection criteria and choices in data analysis are addressed when they may be involved in discrepancies among published results.
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- The Metal-Rich Universe , pp. 261 - 269Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008