2005AJ....130.1593V


Query : 2005AJ....130.1593V

2005AJ....130.1593V - Astron. J., 130, 1593-1626 (2005/October-0)

Infrared properties of star-forming dwarf galaxies. I. Dwarf irregular galaxies in the local volume.

VADUVESCU O., McCALL M.L., RICHER M.G. and FINGERHUT R.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

A sample of 34 dwarf irregular galaxies (dIs) in the Local Volume, most nearer than 5 Mpc, has been imaged in the near-infrared (NIR) in J and Ks at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT) in Hawaii and the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional in the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, in Mexico. Absolute magnitudes in Ks range from -14 to -18. In the CFHT images, stars brighter than MKs~-7.5 were resolved. We show that the resolved component comprises more than 50% of the light from star formation bursts within the last 3 Gyr. In most cases, the resolved population down to MKs=-7.5 represents less than 5% of the total NIR flux in Ks, with fractions in J being 1.5-2 times larger. Thus, the NIR light of dIs can be considered to be predominantly contributed by stars older than about 4 Gyr. Although exponential at large radii, surface brightness profiles for the unresolved component flatten in the centers. They can be fitted across the whole range of radii with a hyperbolic secant (sech) defined as a function of two parameters: the central surface brightness and the scale length of the exponential. With respect to this model, only two galaxies (NGC 1569 and NGC 3738) show an excess of flux in the center, both of which are hosting starbursts. Isophotal, total, and fitted sech magnitudes have been calculated for all galaxies for which the unresolved component was detected, along with semimajor axes at µJ=23 mag/arcsec2 and µKs=22 mag/arcsec2. The scale length and the semimajor axes correlate linearly with absolute isophotal magnitude. The same is true for colors and the central brightness. More luminous dIs tend to be larger, redder, and brighter in the center. The fraction of light contributed by young stars is independent of both luminosity and central surface brightness. The Tully-Fisher relation shows considerable scatter, but residuals are tied to surface brightness. The galaxies appear to lie in a ``fundamental plane'' defined by the sech absolute magnitude, the sech central surface brightness, and the H I line width. The rms of residuals in MK is only 0.4 mag, which implies that the plane can be used to evaluate the distances of star-forming dwarfs. Corrections for tilt do not reduce the residuals, so line widths must be governed predominantly by random motions. Color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) are presented for 29 galaxies in which stars were resolved. Most show a finger centered around J-Ks=1 mag. In some cases, there is a red tail extending to J-Ks=2.5 mag. Most color profiles constructed for the unresolved component show a remarkably constant J-Ks=0.8-1.0 mag, matching the color of the finger in the CMDs.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters - Galaxies: Irregular - Galaxies: Photometry - Galaxies: Stellar Content

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Cas 1 G 02 06 07.9 +69 00 36     14.62     ~ 48 0
2 LEDA 166068 G 02 35 35.7 +59 22 44   19.5       ~ 36 0
3 NAME IC 342 Group GrG 03 48 42 +68 00.8           ~ 100 1
4 NAME Camel Galaxy LSB 04 25 16.6 +72 48 24   14.85       ~ 57 0
5 NGC 1569 IG 04 30 49.186 +64 50 52.52 11.72 11.86 11.03     ~ 1241 3
6 UGCA 92 AG? 04 32 03.8366 +63 36 51.243   16.15       ~ 125 0
7 NAME Ori Dwarf Galaxy GiC 05 45 01.6 +05 03 41   18.0       ~ 45 0
8 UGC 3974 G 07 41 56.3059298112 +16 48 07.451632188   15.4       ~ 225 0
9 UGC 4115 G 07 57 01.027 +14 23 47.66   16.0       ~ 152 0
10 UGC 4459 GiG 08 34 07.20 +66 10 54.0 15.39 15.03 14.70 14.49   ~ 338 2
11 UGC 4483 GiG 08 37 03.00 +69 46 31.0 15.70 15.46 14.98 14.89   ~ 302 0
12 UGC 4998 AG? 09 25 10.9152585432 +68 22 59.167851456 15.94 15.13 14.42 14.09   ~ 48 0
13 UGC 5139 LSB 09 40 32.33 +71 10 56.0 14.53 14.00 13.66 13.41   ~ 355 1
14 NAME Leo A G 09 59 26.46 +30 44 47.0 14.08 13.54 13.26 13.33   ~ 615 0
15 NAME Sextans B H2G 10 00 00.8217342072 +05 20 09.533389560 12.77 12.25 11.89 11.71   ~ 528 0
16 NAME M81 dwB LSB 10 05 30.45024 +70 21 51.4253 15.95 15.56 15.09 14.87   ~ 203 1
17 NAME Sex A H2G 10 11 00.5 -04 41 30 12.48 12.13 11.93 11.78   ~ 727 2
18 UGC 5692 GiG 10 30 35.03 +70 37 07.2 14.81 13.69 13.01 12.73   ~ 130 0
19 UGC 5848 LSB 10 44 23.153 +56 25 17.22   14.80       ~ 30 1
20 UGC 5979 AG? 10 52 41.16 +67 59 18.8   15.6       ~ 23 0
21 UGC 6456 bCG 11 27 59.90 +78 59 39.0   14.50       ~ 335 1
22 Mrk 178 bCG 11 33 29.12 +49 14 17.4 14.69 14.61 14.25 14.17   ~ 230 1
23 NGC 3738 AGN 11 35 48.982 +54 31 24.70   12.12 12.04 11.56   ~ 280 0
24 NGC 3741 AG? 11 36 05.754 +45 17 02.96 15.01 14.55 14.23 14.06   ~ 220 0
25 NGC 4163 LSB 12 12 09.34 +36 10 08.1 14.33 13.70 13.2 12.98   ~ 222 0
26 NGC 4190 LSB 12 13 44.765 +36 38 02.49 13.88 13.40 13.25 12.86   ~ 211 0
27 Mrk 209 bCG 12 26 15.69 +48 29 38.3   15.3       ~ 346 0
28 NAME CVn I dwA GiC 12 38 40.06 +32 46 00.5 16.91 16.66 16.73 16.62   ~ 232 0
29 UGC 8024 GiC 12 54 05.248 +27 08 58.67 14.37 14.23 13.95 13.84   ~ 592 1
30 UGC 8091 H2G 12 58 40.1930636208 +14 13 00.739589628 15.24 15.16 14.98 14.81   ~ 463 0
31 UGC 8308 AG? 13 13 22.839 +46 19 21.71   17       ~ 131 1
32 UGC 8508 AG? 13 30 44.8682655624 +54 54 38.522749824 14.72 14.25 13.90 13.75   ~ 195 0
33 NGC 5264 GiG 13 41 36.683 -29 54 47.25 13.86 12.96 12.39 12.14 15.83 ~ 152 1
34 UGC 8837 AG? 13 54 45.602 +53 54 20.06   14.2       ~ 207 0
35 UGC 9128 AG? 14 15 57.0834 +23 03 29.871 15.40 14.77 14.41 14.32   ~ 283 0

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