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2014ApJ...795..136S - Astrophys. J., 795, 136 (2014/November-2)

Near-infrared structure of fast and slow-rotating disk galaxies.

SCHECHTMAN-ROOK A. and BERSHADY M.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the stellar disk structure of six nearby edge-on spiral galaxies using high-resolution JHKs-band images and three-dimensional radiative transfer models. To explore how mass and environment shape spiral disks, we selected galaxies with rotational velocities between 69 km/s <Vrot< 245 km/s, and two with unusual morphologies. We find a wide diversity of disk structure. Of the fast-rotating (Vrot> 150 km/s) galaxies, only NGC 4013 has the super-thin+thin+thick nested disk structure seen in NGC 891 and the Milky Way, albeit with decreased oblateness, while NGC 1055, a disturbed massive spiral galaxy, contains disks with hz ≲ 200 pc. NGC 4565, another fast-rotator, contains a prominent ring at a radius ∼5 kpc but no super-thin disk. Despite these differences, all fast-rotating galaxies in our sample have inner truncations in at least one of their disks. These truncations lead to Freeman Type II profiles when projected face-on. Slow-rotating galaxies are less complex, lacking inner disk truncations and requiring fewer disk components to reproduce their light distributions. Super-thin disk components in undisturbed disks contribute ∼25% of the total Ks-band light, up to that of the thin-disk contribution. The presence of super-thin disks correlates with infrared flux ratios; galaxies with super-thin disks have ks/f60µm ≤ 0.12 for integrated light, consistent with super-thin disks being regions of ongoing star-formation. Attenuation-corrected vertical color gradients in (J - Ks) correlate with the observed disk structure and are consistent with population gradients with young-to-intermediate ages closer to the mid-plane, indicating that disk heating–or cooling–is a ubiquitous phenomenon.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: (NGC 522, NGC 891, NGC 1055, NGC 4013, NGC 4144, NGC 4244, NGC 4565) - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: stellar content

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