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                            Kleineberg, K.; Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Vazdekis, A.
    Bibliographical reference
                                    The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 732, Issue 2, article id. L33 (2011).
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                            Description
                                    We find a distinct stellar population in the counterrotating and
kinematically decoupled core of the isolated massive elliptical galaxy
NGC 1700. Coinciding with the edge of this core, we find a significant
change in the slope of the gradient of various representative absorption
line indices. Our age estimate for this core is markedly younger than
the main body of the galaxy. We find lower values for the age,
metallicity, and Mg/Fe abundance ratio in the center of this galaxy when
we compare them with other isolated elliptical galaxies with similar
velocity dispersion. We discuss the different possible scenarios that
might have lead to the formation of this younger kinematically decoupled
structure and conclude that, in light of our findings, the ingestion of
a small stellar companion on a retrograde orbit is the most favored.
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