2003A&A...410..481N


Query : 2003A&A...410..481N

2003A&A...410..481N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 410, 481-509 (2003/11-1)

New insights to the photometric structure of Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies from deep Near-Infrared studies. I. Observations, surface photometry and decomposition of surface brightness profiles.

NOESKE K.G., PAPADEROS P., CAIROS L.M. and FRICKE K.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have analyzed deep Near Infrared (NIR) broad band images for a sample of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies (BCDs), observed with the ESO NTT and Calar Alto 3.6m telescopes. The data presented here allows for the detection and quantitative study of the extended stellar low-surface brightness (LSB) host galaxy in all sample BCDs. NIR surface brightness profiles (SBPs) of the LSB host galaxies agree at large galactocentric radii with those from optical studies, showing also an exponential intensity decrease and compatible scale lengths. At small to intermediate radii (within 1-3 exponential scale lengths), however, the NIR data reveals for more than one half of our sample BCDs evidence for a significant flattening of the exponential profile of the LSB component. Such profiles (type V SBPs, Binggeli & Cameron, 1991A&A...252...27B) have rarely been detected in the LSB component of BCDs at optical wavelengths, where the relative flux contribution of the starburst, being stronger than in the NIR, can readily hide a possible central intensity depression in the underlying LSB host. The structural properties, frequency and physical origin of type V LSB profiles in BCDs and dwarf galaxies in general have not yet been subject to systematic studies. Nevertheless, the occurrence of such profiles in an appreciable fraction of BCDs would impose important new observational constraints to the radial mass distribution of the stellar LSB component, as well as to the photometric fading of these systems after the termination of star-forming activities. We test the suitability of two empirical fitting functions, a modified exponential distribution (Papaderos et al., 1996A&AS..120..207P) and the Sersic law, for the systematization of the structural properties of BCD host galaxies which show a type V intensity distribution. Either function has been found to satisfactorily fit a type V distribution. However, it is argued that the practical applicability of Sersic fits to the LSB emission of BCDs is limited by the extreme sensitivity of the achieved solutions to, e.g., small uncertainties in the sky subtraction and SBP derivation. We find that most of the sample BCDs show in their stellar LSB host galaxy optical-NIR colors indicative of an evolved stellar population with subsolar metallicity. Unsharp-masked NIR maps reveal numerous morphological details and indicate in some cases, in combination with optical data, appreciable non-uniform dust absorption on a spatial scale as large as ∼1kpc.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: structure - galaxies: starburst

Nomenclature: Fig.11: [GRZ88] Region A (Nos D) added. Figs 1, 5: [NPC2003] UM 461 a (Nos a-g). Fig.4: [NPC2003] Haro 14 a (Nos a-d). Fig.6: [NPC2003] Hen 2-10 WW (Nos E, W, NW). Fig.9: [NPC2003] Tol 65 a (Nos a-e). Fig.14: [NPC2003] UM 448 a (Nos a-c).

CDS comments: Table 1 : Holmberg 263A = [H37] 263a. Fig.2: regions in Tol 3 = [SCK99] NGC 3125 A, B. Fig.8: regions 'MNN' = [ME99] Pox 4 NN. In reflist, Gonzalez-Riestra A&A.202 : the correct bibcode is 1988A&A.202.27G.

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Number of rows : 56
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 IC 1574 AG? 00 43 03.82 -22 14 48.8 15.25 14.73 14.35 14.24 14.2 ~ 129 1
2 NGC 244 Sy2 00 45 46.4165696064 -15 35 48.392605716   14.1   13.04 13.4 ~ 88 0
3 ESO 540-31 G 00 49 49.3 -21 00 58 16.11 15.64 15.36 14.8 15.5 ~ 133 1
4 UGC 2034 GiG 02 33 42.96 +40 31 41.2   15.0   13.45   ~ 71 0
5 UGC 2053 AG? 02 34 29.31 +29 44 59.4   15.7       ~ 58 0
6 NGC 1036 AG? 02 40 28.982 +19 17 49.48   13.5       ~ 117 0
7 UGC 2345 AG? 02 51 52.690 -01 10 22.14   14.0   13.8 14.9 ~ 70 0
8 [KKH2001] 35 G 05 57 07.8 +15 25 28           ~ 3 0
9 LEDA 22060 G 07 52 47.4 +61 23 23           ~ 10 0
10 UGC 4305 IG 08 19 04.9864630512 +70 43 13.086910452 12.06 11.72 11.39 11.11   ~ 769 2
11 ESO 495-21 bCG 08 36 15.190 -26 24 33.66 12.04 11.93 11.45 11.09 12.3 ~ 570 3
12 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1106 1
13 UGC 5139 LSB 09 40 32.33 +71 10 56.0 14.53 14.00 13.66 13.41   ~ 356 1
14 LEDA 27886 QSO 09 44 17.101 +54 11 28.83   19.5       ~ 71 0
15 NAME M81 dwB LSB 10 05 30.45024 +70 21 51.4253 15.95 15.56 15.09 14.87   ~ 203 1
16 NAME NGC 3125-1 Cl* 10 06 33.29 -29 56 07.8           ~ 23 0
17 NGC 3125 EmG 10 06 33.318 -29 56 07.32 13.03 13.45 13.00 12.50 13.4 ~ 237 1
18 LEDA 3097700 AG? 10 24 29.0997 -12 25 54.508   17.9       ~ 18 0
19 Mrk 33 AG? 10 32 31.956 +54 24 03.53 13.29 13.66 13.13 12.71 12.27 ~ 368 1
20 LEDA 751988 GiC 10 34 56.05 -27 38 24.6           ~ 9 0
21 NGC 3353 AGN 10 45 22.390 +55 57 37.36 12.90 13.25 12.79     ~ 359 1
22 Mrk 36 SBG 11 04 58.298 +29 08 16.54   15.5 15.29     ~ 225 0
23 Mrk 178 bCG 11 33 29.12 +49 14 17.4 14.69 14.61 14.25 14.17   ~ 230 1
24 Mrk 1304 AG? 11 42 12.253 +00 20 03.68   14.16 13.67 13.41 13.03 ~ 184 0
25 POX 4b EmO 11 51 11.0 -20 35 58           ~ 4 1
26 6dFGS gJ115111.7-203557 H2G 11 51 11.7 -20 35 56   15.67   15.35   ~ 85 1
27 LEDA 37102 Sy1 11 51 33.3537570144 -02 22 21.893502576   17       ~ 167 0
28 Mrk 1307 Sy1 11 52 37.19 -02 28 09.9   14.79   14.09 14.9 ~ 171 0
29 [FIP2001] G3 G 12 17 14.00 -28 02 53.9           ~ 2 0
30 [FIP2001] G2 G 12 17 15.50 -28 02 48.0           ~ 2 0
31 LEDA 39402 H2G 12 17 17.093 -28 02 32.67   17       ~ 135 0
32 [FIP2001] Tol 1214-277 a PoG 12 17 17.093 -28 02 32.67           ~ 2 0
33 USNO-A2.0 0600-14780765 G 12 17 17.406 -28 02 55.78           ~ 2 0
34 [PFT99] G1 G 12 25 45.6 -36 14 10           ~ 2 0
35 ESO 380-27 H2G 12 25 46.95 -36 14 00.7   17.47   16.52   ~ 100 1
36 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6643 0
37 LGG 296 GrG 12 36 14 +07 42.7           ~ 4 0
38 IC 3591 bCG 12 37 02.697 +06 55 33.26   14.6       ~ 133 1
39 SCHG 1400-411 bCG 14 03 15.50 -41 22 24.0           ~ 10 0
40 NGC 5408 EmG 14 03 20.907 -41 22 39.75   12.59   11.96 12.2 ~ 350 3
41 UGC 9128 AG? 14 15 57.0834 +23 03 29.871 15.40 14.77 14.41 14.32   ~ 283 0
42 UGC 9240 AG? 14 24 43.21 +44 31 41.8 14.24 13.54 13.17 13.07   ~ 200 0
43 UGC 9893 AG? 15 32 56.177 +46 27 05.19   15.20       ~ 45 0
44 UGC 10445 SBG 16 33 47.1783414768 +28 59 01.521191184   13.30 13.96     ~ 133 1
45 UGC 10669 G 17 00 26.36 +70 17 27.4   17       ~ 24 0
46 NAME IC 4662 D PoG 17 46 50 -64 39.0           ~ 8 0
47 IC 4662 bCG 17 47 09.192 -64 38 19.25   11.75 11.1 10.45   ~ 235 4
48 [HMM90] B PoG ~ ~           ~ 6 0
49 [HMM90] A PoG ~ ~           ~ 3 0
50 [ME99] Pox 4 3 PoG ~ ~           ~ 2 0
51 [ME99] Pox 4 9 PoG ~ ~           ~ 2 0
52 [ME99] Pox 4 6 PoG ~ ~           ~ 2 0
53 [SCK99] NGC 3125 B PoG ~ ~           ~ 7 0
54 [GRZ88] Region C PoG ~ ~           ~ 3 0
55 [GRZ88] Region B PoG ~ ~           ~ 3 1
56 [GRZ88] Region A PoG ~ ~           ~ 3 1

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