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2014AJ....148...77M - Astron. J., 148, 77 (2014/November-0)

Color-mass-to-light-ratio relations for disk galaxies.

McGAUGH S.S. and SCHOMBERT J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We combine Spitzer 3.6 µm observations of a sample of disk galaxies spanning over 10 mag in luminosity with optical luminosities and colors to test population synthesis prescriptions for computing stellar mass. Many commonly employed models fail to provide self-consistent results: the stellar mass estimated from the luminosity in one band can differ grossly from that of another band for the same galaxy. Independent models agree closely in the optical (V band), but diverge at longer wavelengths. This effect is particularly pronounced in recent models with substantial contributions from TP-AGB stars. We provide revised color-mass-to-light ratio relations that yield self-consistent stellar masses when applied to real galaxies. The B - V color is a good indicator of the mass-to-light ratio. Some additional information is provided by V - I, but neither it nor J - Ks are particularly useful for constraining the mass-to-light ratio on their own. In the near-infrared, the mass-to-light ratio depends weakly on color, with typical values of 0.6 M/L in the Ksband and 0.47 M/Lat 3.6 µm.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: stellar content

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