2012ApJ...752...97Y


Query : 2012ApJ...752...97Y

2012ApJ...752...97Y - Astrophys. J., 752, 97 (2012/June-3)

Spatially resolved spectroscopic star formation histories of nearby disks: hints of stellar migration.

YOACHIM P., ROSKAR R. and DEBATTISTA V.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use the Mitchell Spectrograph (formerly VIRUS-P) to observe 12 nearby disk galaxies. We successfully measure ages in the outer disk in six systems. In three cases (NGC 2684, NGC 6155, and NGC 7437), we find that a downward break in the disk surface brightness profile corresponds with a change in the dominant stellar population with the interior being dominated by active star formation and the exterior having older stellar populations that are best fit with star formation histories that decline with time. The observed increase in average stellar ages beyond a profile break is similar to theoretical models that predict surface brightness breaks are caused by stellar migration, with the outer disk being populated from scattered old interior stars. In three more cases (IC 1132, NGC 4904, and NGC 6691), we find no significant change in the stellar population as one crosses the break radius. In these galaxies, both the inner and outer disks are dominated by active star formation and younger stellar populations. While radial migration can contribute to the stellar populations beyond the break, it appears that more than one mechanism is required to explain all of our observed stellar profile breaks.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: formation - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 300 GiG 00 54 53.4465638304 -37 41 03.168402396 8.83 8.69 8.13 7.46   ~ 1448 2
2 NGC 1058 Sy2 02 43 30.0264850248 +37 20 28.782851784   12.29 11.75 10.85   ~ 456 0
3 NGC 2684 GiG 08 54 54.0449415936 +49 09 37.459659996   13.4       ~ 44 0
4 UGC 4713 LIN 09 00 20.2564349568 +52 29 39.268714632   13.7       ~ 50 0
5 NGC 2942 GiG 09 39 07.9551480072 +34 00 22.601138220   14.1       ~ 77 0
6 M 81 Sy2 09 55 33.1726556496 +69 03 55.062505368   7.89 6.94     ~ 4314 3
7 NGC 3888 GiG 11 47 34.332 +55 58 02.13   12.6       ~ 132 0
8 NGC 4244 GiG 12 17 29.659 +37 48 25.60   10.71   9.99   ~ 546 1
9 NGC 4904 Sy1 13 00 58.667 -00 01 38.83   13.2       ~ 153 0
10 NGC 5624 G 14 26 35.598 +51 35 10.44   14.1       ~ 34 0
11 IC 1132 GiG 15 40 06.7557453288 +20 40 50.086879464   14.4       ~ 66 0
12 NGC 6060 GiG 16 05 51.9982696320 +21 29 05.766126036   14.3       ~ 95 0
13 NGC 6155 EmG 16 26 08.3352615552 +48 22 00.410482092   13.20       ~ 102 1
14 NGC 6691 G 18 39 12.2418567600 +55 38 30.376882104   14.1       ~ 36 0
15 NGC 7437 LSB 22 58 10.049 +14 18 32.46   14.4       ~ 64 0
16 NGC 7793 GiG 23 57 49.7540045856 -32 35 27.701550744 10.26 9.74 9.28 9.06 9.7 ~ 1068 2

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