Bibcode
Pohlen, M.; Balcells, M.; Lütticke, R.; Dettmar, R.-J.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.422, p.465-475 (2004)
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Description
Thick disks are faint and extended stellar components found around
several disk galaxies including our Milky Way. The Milky Way thick disk,
the only one studied in detail, contains mostly old disk stars (≈10
Gyr), so that thick disks are likely to trace the early stages of disk
evolution. Previous detections of thick disk stellar light in external
galaxies have been originally made for early-type, edge-on galaxies but
detailed 2D thick/thin disk decompositions have been reported for only a
scant handful of mostly late-type disk galaxies. We present in this
paper for the first time explicit 3D thick/thin disk decompositions
characterising the presence and properties (e.g. scalelength and
scaleheight) for a sample of eight lenticular galaxies by fitting 3D
disk models to the data. For six out of the eight galaxies we were able
to derive a consistent thin/thick disk model. The mean scaleheight of
the thick disk is 3.6 times larger than that of the thin disk. The
scalelength of the thick disk is about twice, and its central luminosity
density between 3-10% of, the thin disk value. Both thin and thick disk
are truncated at similar radii. This implies that thick disks extend
over fewer scalelengths than thin disks, and turning a thin disk into a
thick one requires therefore vertical but little radial heating. All
these structural parameters are similar to thick disk parameters for
later Hubble-type galaxies previously studied. We discuss our data in
respect to present models for the origin of thick disks, either as pre-
or post-thin-disk structures, providing new observational constraints.
Based on observations obtained at the European Southern Observatory,
Chile.
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