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2001A&A...376..793M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 376, 793-802 (2001/9-4)

High K-band surface brightness fluctuations in NGC 1427 and NGC 720.

MEI S., KISSLER-PATIG M., SILVA D.R. and QUINN P.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have observed K-band Surface Brightness Fluctuations (SBF) in NGC 1427 and NGC 720. We combine our measurements with distance measurements based on I-band SBF distance moduli and distance moduli derived by other distance indicators. When using distances from I-band SBF, we obtain <M>K=-6.55±0.27 for NGC 1427 and <M>K=-6.43±0.18 for NGC 720. When using an average of direct distance measurements, we obtain <M>K=-6.17±0.23 for NGC 1427 and <M>K=-6.14±0.24 for NGC 720. For both galaxies, <M>K lies well above the average value used as a calibration for distance indication (<M>K=-5.61±0.12 Jensen et al., 1998ApJ...505..111J). In NGC 720 the high K-band SBF are most probably due to an intermediate-age population. However, there is no hint from current data for any anomaly in the stellar population of NGC 1427. These large variations of <M>K in several galaxies underline once more the need for a better understanding of <M>K as a function of stellar population properties (Mei et al., 2001A&A...371..779M; Liu et al., 2001, ApJ, submitted), especially with respect to the potential presence of intermediate-age populations.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: distances - individual: NGC 1427, NGC 720

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