Bibcode
DOI
Beckman, J. E.; Peletier, R. F.; Knapen, J. H.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Gentet, L. J.
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysical Journal v.467, p.175
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1996
Citations
65
Refereed citations
57
Description
We have measured the radial brightness distributions in the disks of
three nearby face-on spiral galaxies, M51, NGC 3631, and NGC 4321
(M100), in the photometric bands B through I, with the addition of the K
band for M51 only. The measurements were made by averaging azimuthally,
in three modes, the two-dimensional surface brightness over the disks in
photometric images of the objects in each band: (1) over each disk as a
whole, (2) over the spiral arms alone, and (3) over the interarm zones
alone. From these profiles, scale lengths were derived for comparison
with schematic exponential disk models that incorporate interstellar
dust. These models include both absorption and scattering in their
treatment of radiative transfer. The model fits show that the arms
exhibit greater optical depth in dust than the interarm zones. The
average fraction of emitted stellar light in V that is extinguished by
dust within 3 scale lengths of the center of each galaxy does not rise
above 20% in any of them. We show that this conclusion is also valid for
models with similar overall quantities of dust but in which this is
concentrated in lanes. These can also account for the observed scale
lengths and their variations.