Abstract

AbstractNew developments in understanding the stellar populations of elliptical nuclei are discussed. Variations in iron-peak spectral features have recently been detected, which are much smaller than changes in CN, Mg, and Na. A study is presently in progress to determine whether this pattern is consistent with lockstep enhancements in all heavy elements. Present evidence on the ultraviolet spectra of ellipticals now suggests that the source of the excess UV light is not young OB stars. A new correlation is also pointed out between UV excess and mean line strength. If real, this trend is further evidence against significant numbers of young OB stars in elliptical galaxies.

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