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Knapen, J. H.; Comerón, S.
Bibliographical reference
Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana Supplement, v.25, p.17 (2013)
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2013
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The detailed study of the different structural components of nearby
galaxies can supply vital information about the secular, or internal,
evolution of these galaxies which they may have undergone since their
formation. We highlight a series of new studies on the thick and thin
disk components of galaxies, based on the analysis of mid-infrared
images of a sub-sample of the over 2000 local galaxies in the Spitzer
Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G). In particular,
we show that the thick and thin disk components are roughly equally
massive, and that their properties indicate that the thick disks mostly
formed in situ, and to a much lesser degree as a result of
galaxy-galaxy interactions. The occurrence of truncations and
anti-truncations, studied separately in the thin and thick disk
components, yields further constraints on the relative thin and thick
disk masses, and on the evolutionary paths of their host galaxies.