M. Longhetti et al., STAR-FORMATION HISTORY OF EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES ENVIRONMENTS I - NUCLEAR LINE-STRENGTH INDEXES, Astronomy & Astrophysics. Supplement series, 130(2), 1998, pp. 251-265
This paper is the first of a series (Longhetti et al. 1997a,b) dedicat
ed to the study of the star formation history in early-type galaxies w
hich show fine structures and/or signatures of interaction. It present
s nuclear line-strength indices for a sample composed of 21 shell gala
xies, from the Malin & Carter (1983) southern survey, and 30 members o
f isolated interacting pairs, from the Reduzzi & Rampazzo (1995) catal
ogue, located in low density environments. The spectral range covers 3
700 Angstrom < lambda < 5700 Angstrom at 2.1 Angstrom FWHM resolution.
We measure 16 red (lambda > 4200 Angstrom) indices defined by the Lic
k Group. Measures have been transformed into the Lick-IDS ''standard''
system. The procedure has been tested on a set of 5 elliptical galaxi
es selected from the Gonzalez (1993) sample. We derive also three blue
(lambda < 4200) indices: namely Delta(4000 Angstrom) defined by Hamil
ton (1985), H+K(CaII) and H delta/FeI defined by Rose (1984, 1985). Bl
ue indices are correlated to the age of the last starburst occurred in
a galaxy (Leonardi & Rose 1996). The determination of these indices,
the estimate of the measurement errors and the correction for the gala
xies velocity dispersions are discussed in detail.In the Appendix A we
present the indices for a set of hot stars (T > 10000 K) which may be
used for extending W92 fitting functions toward high temperatures.