Bibcode
Porcel, C.; Garzon, F.; Jimenez-Vicente, J.; Battaner, E.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.330, p.136-138 (1998)
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1998
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Description
The radial scale length of the exponential component of the disc of the
Milky Way has been determined in the near infrared. We have used the
TMGS (Two Micron Galactic Survey) database which contains positions and
K-magnitudes of about 700.000 stars distributed in serveral regions
along the galactic plane. From those we have selected areas more than
5(deg) off the plane to minimize the effect of extinction and the
contributions of the young disc; and with longitudes ranging from
30(deg) to 70(deg) , to avoid contaminations from the central bulge, the
bar and the molecular ring, in the inner end, and from the local arm,
the warp and the truncation of the disc, in the outer end. We observed
stars with magnitude 9 <= m_K <= 10 . The use of the NIR K-band
also reduces the effect of extinction. In the observation region,
m_K=9.5 mag stars are K2-K5 III stars, with an absolute magnitude that
is nearly constant, which also greatly simplifies the problem. We have
obtained the value 2.1 +/- 0.3 kpc for the radial scale length, which is
a typical value when compared with external galaxies of similar types.