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Colour images reveal no colour differences between the nuclear discs and the bulges. Comparison of the U-V and V-I colours with stellar population models indicates that the central regions of both galaxies are of intermediate age (approximately 8 Gyr) and of high metallicity. For NGC 4342 this is consistent with the values of the line strengths in the central region derived from the FOS spectra. For NGC 4570, an unusually large H_beta line strength may suggest recent star formation.
The long-slit WHT spectra have a high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) and a spatial resolution of approximately 1". They are used to determine the stellar rotation velocities V, the velocity dispersions sigma, and the deviations of the line-of-sight velocity profiles from a Gaussian shape, as quantified by the Gauss-Hermite moments h_3 and h_4. Both galaxies are rapidly rotating, and they both have velocity dispersions that increase strongly towards the centre. The V and h_3 profiles clearly reflect radial changes in the relative contributions of the different structural components identified photometrically.
The FOS was used to obtain spectra with the 0.26" diameter circular
aperture at seven different positions in the central region of each
galaxy. Measurements of V and sigma yield the stellar kinematics at
four times higher spatial resolution than available from the WHT
spectra. The FOS spectra of NGC 4342 indicate a central velocity
dispersion of 420 km/s, higher than the 320 km/s measured from the WHT
spectra. Also, the nuclear rotation gradient measured with the FOS is
steeper than that measured with the WHT; it reaches 200 km/s at
0.25". The rapid stellar motions seen in the centre of NGC 4342
suggest a large central mass concentration, possibly a massive black
hole. The kinematics of the more massive NGC 4570 are less
spectacular, with a central velocity dispersion of 250 km/s and a
central rotation curve that reaches only 60 km/s at 0.25". The stellar
kinematical measurements for both galaxies will be interpreted
quantitatively with detailed dynamical models in a series of companion
papers.