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2016ApJ...823..123T - Astrophys. J., 823, 123 (2016/June-1)

Beyond 31 mag arcsec-2: the frontier of low surface brightness imaging with the largest optical telescopes.

TRUJILLO I. and FLIRI J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The detection of structures in the sky with optical surface brightnesses fainter than 30 mag arcsec–2 (3σ in 10 x 10 arcsec boxes; r-band) has remained elusive in current photometric deep surveys. Here we show how present-day telescopes of 10 m class can provide broadband imaging 1.5-2 mag deeper than most previous results within a reasonable amount of time (i.e., σ in 10 x 10 arcsec boxes; r-band) using 8.1 hr on source. We apply this power to explore the stellar halo of the galaxy UGC 00180, a galaxy analogous to M31 located at ∼150 Mpc, by obtaining a radial profile of surface brightness down to µ_ r_ ∼ 33 mag arcsec–2. This depth is similar to that obtained using the star-counts techniques for Local Group galaxies, but is achieved at a distance where this technique is unfeasible. We find that the mass of the stellar halo of this galaxy is ∼4 x 109 M, i.e., (3±1)% of the total stellar mass of the whole system. This amount of mass in the stellar halo is in agreement with current theoretical expectations for galaxies of this kind.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: halos - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: spiral

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