Bibcode
Beccari, G.; Bellazzini, M.; Fraternali, F.; Battaglia, G.; Perina, S.; Sollima, A.; Oosterloo, T. A.; Testa, V.; Galleti, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 570, id.A78, 11 pp.
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2014
Journal
Citations
11
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Description
We present a detailed study of the stellar and H i structure of the
dwarf irregular galaxy Sagittarius. We use new deep and wide field
photometry to trace the surface brightness profile of the galaxy out to
≃5.0' (corresponding to ≃1600 pc) and down to μV
≃ 30.0 mag/arcsec2, thus showing that the stellar body
of the galaxy is much more extended than previously believed, and it is
similarly (or more) extended than the overall H i distribution. The
whole major-axis profile is consistent with a pure exponential, with a
scale radius of ≃340 pc. The surface density maps reveal that the
distribution of old and intermediate-age stars is smooth and remarkably
flattened out to its edges, while the associated H i has a much rounder
shape, is off-centred and presents multiple density maxima and a
significant hole. No clear sign of systemic rotation is detectable in
the complex H i velocity field. No metallicity gradient is detected in
the old and intermediate age population of the galaxy, and we confirm
that this population has a much more extended distribution than young
stars (age ≲ 1 Gyr).
Based on data obtained with the European Southern Observatory Very Large
Telescope, Paranal, Chile, under the Program 089.D-0052(A).Table of
stellar photometry (IN6) is only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp
to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr
(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/570/A78
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