2012ApJ...745...34M


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2012ApJ...745...34M - Astrophys. J., 745, 34 (2012/January-3)

Extended ultraviolet disks and ultraviolet-bright disks in low-mass E/S0 galaxies.

MOFFETT A.J., KANNAPPAN S.J., BAKER A.J. and LAINE S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have identified 15 extended ultraviolet (XUV) disks in a largely field sample of 38 E/S0 galaxies that have stellar masses primarily below ∼4x1010 M and comparable numbers on the red and blue sequences. We use a new purely quantitative XUV-disk definition designed with reference to the "Type 1" XUV-disk definition found in the literature, requiring UV extension relative to a UV-defined star formation threshold radius. The 39% ±9% XUV-disk frequency for these E/S0s is roughly twice the ∼20% reported for late-type galaxies (although differences in XUV-disk criteria complicate the comparison), possibly indicating that XUV disks are preferentially associated with galaxies experiencing weak or inefficient star formation. Consistent with this interpretation, we find that the XUV disks in our sample do not correlate with enhanced outer-disk star formation as traced by blue optical outer-disk colors. However, UV-Bright (UV-B) disk galaxies with blue UV colors outside their optical 50% light radii do display enhanced optical outer-disk star formation as well as enhanced atomic gas content. UV-B disks occur in our E/S0s with a 42+9–8% frequency and need not coincide with XUV disks; thus their combined frequency is 61%±9%. For both XUV and UV-B disks, UV colors typically imply <1 Gyr ages, and most such disks extend beyond the optical R25radius. XUV disks occur over the full sample mass range and on both the red and blue sequences, suggesting an association with galaxy interactions or another similarly general evolutionary process. In contrast, UV-B disks favor the blue sequence and may also prefer low masses, perhaps reflecting the onset of cold-mode gas accretion or another mass-dependent evolutionary process. Virtually all blue E/S0s in the gas-rich regime below stellar mass Mt∼ 5x109 M(the "gas-richness threshold mass") display UV-B disks, supporting the previously suggested association of this population with active disk growth.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: evolution - ultraviolet: galaxies

Simbad objects: 40

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Number of rows : 40
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 404 LIN 01 09 27.02 +35 43 05.3   12.56 11.73     ~ 473 0
2 IC 1639 LSB 01 11 46.5530071656 -00 39 51.631808724   14.2       ~ 52 0
3 NGC 516 GiP 01 24 08.0801760720 +09 33 06.397815780   14.3       ~ 78 0
4 IC 195 GiP 02 03 44.6075361096 +14 42 33.441262236   14.3       ~ 66 0
5 NGC 1047 GiP 02 40 32.8417000656 -08 08 51.635714460   14.50       ~ 62 1
6 NGC 2970 GiP 09 43 31.0664223936 +31 58 37.131582036   14.7       ~ 64 0
7 NGC 3011 Sy2 09 49 41.2024297320 +32 13 15.992090904   14.2       ~ 91 0
8 NGC 3032 AGN 09 52 08.1524118072 +29 14 10.364182440   13.87 13.28     ~ 250 0
9 NGC 3073 GiP 10 00 52.0678224264 +55 37 07.881619152 14.12 14.07 13.40     ~ 191 2
10 NGC 3156 GiG 10 12 41.2457368824 +03 07 45.701284764   12.8       ~ 235 0
11 Mrk 1264 EmG 10 49 07.548 +06 55 02.61 15.41 14.86 14.21 13.93   ~ 73 0
12 NGC 3419 GiP 10 51 17.7451963344 +13 56 45.590817372   13.46       ~ 65 1
13 Mrk 1267 bCG 10 53 03.845 +04 37 54.24   14.1       ~ 77 0
14 NGC 3458 GiG 10 56 01.4778952176 +57 07 01.095032244   13.20       ~ 110 1
15 NGC 3522 GiG 11 06 40.4644062552 +20 05 07.900946304   14.13       ~ 105 1
16 IC 692 GiG 11 25 53.492 +09 59 14.16   14.1       ~ 49 0
17 Mrk 1301 GiG 11 35 49.9796445840 +35 20 06.829450944   14.5       ~ 74 0
18 NGC 3773 H2G 11 38 12.967 +12 06 42.91   13.1       ~ 207 0
19 Mrk 1507 bCG 11 40 24.862 +28 22 25.37   15.21       ~ 54 0
20 Mrk 747 GiC 11 41 50.6799629064 +15 58 25.651681608   14.5       ~ 53 0
21 NGC 3870 GiG 11 45 56.634 +50 11 59.66   13.2       ~ 147 1
22 UGC 6805 AG? 11 50 12.187 +42 04 29.82   14.20       ~ 60 0
23 Mrk 195 GiG 12 02 37.0627088832 +64 22 35.064264864   14.3       ~ 61 1
24 NGC 4117 Sy2 12 07 46.1195809200 +43 07 34.818483864   14.04       ~ 167 1
25 NGC 4288 GiG 12 20 38.119 +46 17 27.67   13.6       ~ 178 0
26 NGC 4308 GiG 12 21 56.8514262840 +30 04 27.609537504   14.3       ~ 88 0
27 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6643 0
28 NGC 5173 GiP 13 28 25.2798599736 +46 35 29.890508928   13.10       ~ 144 1
29 NGC 5338 AG? 13 53 26.5503668640 +05 12 27.975949560   14.3       ~ 112 0
30 NGC 5355 GiP 13 53 45.5694778488 +40 20 19.254210180   14.0   13.08   ~ 117 0
31 UGC 8876 GiG 13 56 58.0631953080 +45 58 23.672587944   14.3       ~ 60 0
32 NGC 5574 GiP 14 20 55.9688962704 +03 14 16.792454148 13.54 13.23 12.39     ~ 147 1
33 NGC 5596 Sy2 14 22 28.7352964296 +37 07 19.885639836   14.5       ~ 65 0
34 IC 1024 GiG 14 31 27.221 +03 00 32.78   13.87       ~ 117 1
35 UGC 9562 GiP 14 51 14.3956253136 +35 32 32.932212324   14.2       ~ 160 0
36 IC 1141 LIN 15 49 46.9398825192 +12 23 57.530200452   14.5       ~ 53 0
37 IC 1144 G 15 51 21.6944055264 +43 25 03.609598584   14.4       ~ 40 0
38 NGC 7077 AG? 21 29 59.634 +02 24 51.75 14.05 14.25 13.67 13.23 12.86 ~ 102 0
39 NGC 7360 AG? 22 43 33.9700024200 +04 09 04.420192176   14.5       ~ 39 0
40 UGC 12265 N GiP 22 57 35.976 +19 47 25.66   14.5       ~ 43 0

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