Bibcode
Bakos, Judit; Trujillo, Ignacio
Referencia bibliográfica
HUNTING FOR THE DARK: THE HIDDEN SIDE OF GALAXY FORMATION. Edited by Victor P. Debattista and Cristina C. Popescu AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 1240, pp. 287-288 (2010).
Fecha de publicación:
6
2010
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
We have explored late-type spiral galaxies with truncated radial surface
brightness profiles. Based on the study of optical color profiles, [1]
suggested that truncated (TYPE II) galaxies have a generally older
stellar population in their outer regions: one observable consequence of
this would be a strong dependence of the structural parameters of the
outer disk on the observing wavelength. To corroborate this result, we
obtained surface brightness profiles using data from GALEX(UV),
SDSS(optical), 2MASS/UKIDSS(NIR) and SPITZER-IRAC(IR). We have
characterized the behaviour of the outer disk by obtaining the ratio of
the inner and outer scale-lengths. Here we show the example of NGC3184.
Our results suggest that there is an existing general trend of the
scale-length ratio: from bluer to redder bands the scale-length ratio
decreases, which is in accordance with the stellar disk being dominated
by an older stellar population in the outer disk.