2000ApJ...542..761W


Query : 2000ApJ...542..761W

2000ApJ...542..761W - Astrophys. J., 542, 761-778 (2000/October-3)

Seeing galaxies through thick and thin. I. Optical opacity measures in overlapping galaxies.

WHITE III R.E., KEEL W.C. and CONSELICE C.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe the use of partially overlapping galaxies to provide direct measurements of the effective absorption in galaxy disks, independent of assumptions about internal disk structure. The nonoverlapping parts of the galaxies and symmetry considerations are used to reconstruct, via differential photometry, how much background galaxy light is lost in passing through the foreground disks. Extensive catalog searches and follow-up imaging yield ∼15-25 nearby galaxy pairs suitable for varying degrees of our analysis; 11 of the best such examples are presented here. From these pairs, we find that interarm extinction is modest, declining from AB∼1 mag at 0.3RB25 to essentially zero by RB25; the interarm dust has a scale length consistent with that of the disk starlight. In contrast, dust in spiral arms and resonance rings may be optically thick (AB>2) at virtually any radius. Some disks have flatter extinction curves than the Galaxy, with AB/AI~1.6; this is probably the signature of clumpy dust distributions. Even though typical spirals are not optically thick throughout their disks, where they are optically thick is correlated with where they are most luminous: in spiral arms and inner disks. This correlation between absorption and emission regions may account for their apparent surface brightness being only mildly dependent on inclination, erroneously indicating that spirals are generally optically thick. Taken as an ensemble, the opacities of spiral galaxies may be just great enough to significantly affect QSO counts, though not enough to cause their high-redshift cutoff.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Photometry - Galaxies: Spiral

CDS comments: p. 762: PKS 1400-181 misprint for 0400-181. Table 1: ESO galaxies are respectively ESO 154-15, ESO 200-9, ESO 202-6 and ESO 303-25, Zh 0016-61 = [ZCT89] B111.13, Zh 2222-31 may be [ZCT89] B467.06 or [ZCT89] B467.08, Anon 2345-29 perhaps ESO 471-13? p. 775: galaxy with only coord. = [GBB2000] 14.

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Number of rows : 72
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 NGC 45 Sy2 00 14 04.0072128696 -23 10 55.132646808 11.92 11.21 10.73 10.58 10.4 ~ 255 1
2 LEDA 95371 PaG 00 19 04.8 -61 23 53           ~ 2 0
3 HCG 5 CGG 00 38 54.064 +07 03 50.85           ~ 29 0
4 NGC 450 H2G 01 15 30.4565036568 -00 51 39.125259576   13.4   13.3 13.2 ~ 227 0
5 UGC 807 EmG 01 15 35.0249966112 -00 50 52.339218000   13.0       ~ 38 0
6 IC 1860 Sy1 02 49 33.8577739752 -31 11 21.664508208   13.00   11.47   ~ 75 0
7 IC 1908 GiP 03 15 05.1005353680 -54 49 08.039278200   14.53       ~ 25 0
8 ESO 200-9 Sy2 03 21 40.6647344856 -51 39 30.092634864   15.60 15.6 14.47   ~ 33 0
9 AM 0327-285 PaG 03 29 -28.3           ~ 7 0
10 6dFGS gJ040244.6-180026 G 04 02 44.533 -18 00 27.43   16.76 17 15.70   ~ 10 0
11 UGC 2942 AG? 04 04 09.675 +22 07 54.36   15.7       ~ 21 0
12 UGC 2943 GiP 04 04 10.9975006536 +22 07 41.404818864   15.7       ~ 22 0
13 NGC 1531 GiP 04 11 59.329 -32 51 02.85   13.11   12.12   ~ 62 0
14 FRL 241 G 05 00 33.8 -62 03 41   15.63   14.77   ~ 2 0
15 ESO 119-27 G 05 00 34.1816221872 -62 04 20.986763880   15.38   14.60   ~ 21 0
16 NGC 1738 AG? 05 01 46.6809702360 -18 09 25.875435024   13.70   12.65   ~ 31 0
17 NGC 1739 EmG 05 01 47.338 -18 10 00.29   14.24   13.22 14.0 ~ 25 0
18 AM 0546-253 G 05 48 41 -25 30.8           ~ 2 0
19 NGC 2207 AG? 06 16 22.0336889136 -21 22 21.759218400   11.48 10.65 10.21 11.9 ~ 289 3
20 UGC 3445 GiP 06 21 32.8048428168 +59 07 36.060022416   13.24 12.41     ~ 24 0
21 AM 0645-264 G 06 47 40 -26 44.6           ~ 1 0
22 UGC 3995 B Sy2 07 44 09.1275236304 +29 14 50.762711400   13.28       ~ 128 1
23 NGC 2672 AG? 08 49 21.8864973984 +19 04 29.958694032   13.1       ~ 115 0
24 APG 167 GrG 08 49 23.0 +19 04 28           ~ 78 0
25 NAME Hydra I Cluster ClG 10 36 36.0 -27 31 04           ~ 839 1
26 LEDA 31532 GiC 10 37 12.7 -27 41 03   13.3       ~ 23 0
27 LEDA 31531 GiC 10 37 12.85 -27 41 02.2     13.11     ~ 37 0
28 NGC 3314 Sy1 10 37 12.9225121752 -27 41 02.360891472   13.57 13.11 12.42   ~ 48 0
29 NGC 4410 LIN 12 26 28.2946646976 +09 01 11.500520016   13.6 13.20     ~ 113 1
30 NGC 4567 GiP 12 36 32.6979947472 +11 15 28.716262668 12.25 12.06 11.31     ~ 324 2
31 NGC 4568 GiP 12 36 34.292 +11 14 19.07   12.11 11.19     ~ 380 2
32 NGC 4647 H2G 12 43 32.542 +11 34 56.89   12.5 12.5     ~ 407 0
33 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
34 NAME SHAPLEY-CENTAURUS CL SCG 13 06.0 -33 04           ~ 607 0
35 ESO 269-74 G 13 14 20.2119395160 -46 07 29.444155680   15.79   14.38   ~ 28 0
36 ESO 508-45 IG 13 19 32.9 -24 29 20   15.71   14.41   ~ 25 0
37 NGC 5090 rG 13 21 12.84471811 -43 42 16.8452073   12.59 11.51 10.84   ~ 200 1
38 NGC 5091 AG? 13 21 18.5628909288 -43 43 24.369696948   13.94 13.35 12.43   ~ 39 1
39 IC 4271 Sy2 13 29 21.4493074392 +37 24 50.460172056   15.6       ~ 126 1
40 NGC 5353 GiP 13 53 26.6998 +40 16 58.872   11.8   10.57   ~ 288 1
41 UGC 8972 LIN 14 03 39.0575010024 +11 22 41.733572052   15.1       ~ 23 0
42 IC 4378 GiG 14 12 09.4739678208 -34 15 55.394749476   14.53   13.16   ~ 17 0
43 NGC 5544 GiP 14 17 02.5231177296 +36 34 17.716954440   13.2       ~ 81 0
44 NGC 5545 GiP 14 17 05.1943633512 +36 34 30.365511708   13.2       ~ 68 0
45 NGC 5765 Sy2 14 50 50.4 +05 06 57   14.6       ~ 23 0
46 UGC 10049 G 15 49 16.8961014240 +21 49 09.869277036   16.38   14.53   ~ 13 1
47 NGC 6050 GiP 16 05 23.3675247552 +17 45 25.766586684   14.9       ~ 53 1
48 NGC 6175 rG 16 29 58.0717835136 +40 37 42.908774556   15.0       ~ 36 0
49 UGC 11168 GiG 18 13 59.5847641008 +13 16 32.933613720   14.2       ~ 36 0
50 IC 4721 AG? 18 34 24.6678740520 -58 29 47.662596096   12.64 11.63 11.29 11.4 ~ 55 0
51 ESO 463-3 IG 20 33 59.8450272720 -30 22 21.104164560           ~ 13 0
52 ESO-LV 463-0030 G 20 33 59.8450272720 -30 22 21.104164560   17.05   16.11   ~ 14 0
53 NGC 7016 BiC 21 07 16.2757198320 -25 28 08.547481992   14.87       ~ 35 1
54 2MASX J21351874-5708173 G 21 35 18.7478730912 -57 08 16.939452588   15.73       ~ 8 0
55 NGC 7119 PaG 21 46 15.61 -46 30 57.5   14.24       ~ 16 0
56 NGC 7174 GiP 22 02 06.45 -31 59 34.7   12.26 12.15 10.84   ~ 87 0
57 6dFGS gJ222521.0-312105 EmG 22 25 21.1 -31 21 05   15.04   13.96   ~ 3 0
58 NGC 7268 EmG 22 25 40.730 -31 12 02.46   14.25   12.75   ~ 19 0
59 ESO 467-57 PaG 22 25 41.3 -31 12 01   14.82       ~ 7 0
60 NGC 7284 EmG 22 28 35.9222830920 -24 50 39.077854512   12.96   11.59   ~ 47 0
61 NGC 7285 AG? 22 28 38.00 -24 50 26.8   12.82   11.54   ~ 38 0
62 NAME HDF-S reg 22 32 56 -60 33.0           ~ 570 0
63 EIS-DEEP HDFS-1 J 1 336 G 22 33 39.9179 -60 33 05.080           ~ 4 0
64 MCG+02-58-011 G 22 49 00.205 +11 10 49.42   15.5       ~ 6 0
65 NGC 7433 GiG 22 57 51.7077453384 +26 09 43.745271228   15       ~ 14 1
66 IC 5328 AG? 23 33 16.3995184104 -45 00 57.131035308   12.21 11.03 10.82   ~ 96 0
67 IC 5349 GiG 23 46 22.7134656000 -28 00 21.681554796   15.24   13.85   ~ 25 0
68 ESO 471-13 EmG 23 46 38.3606140200 -28 42 36.188718840   15.665   14.316   ~ 15 0
69 2MASXI J2347355-280731 G 23 47 35.515 -28 07 31.59   16   15.29   ~ 22 0
70 AM 2347-292 G 23 49 42.61 -29 06 19.3   16.04       ~ 2 0
71 IC 5364 Sy1 23 56 24.58 -29 01 21.8   15.16   13.75   ~ 23 1
72 MCG-05-01-012 PaG 23 57 26.7 -30 27 33   15.12       ~ 23 0

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