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2017ApJ...835...93M - Astrophys. J., 835, 93-93 (2017/January-3)

Removing biases in resolved stellar mass maps of Galaxy disks through Successive Bayesian marginalize.

MARTINEZ-GARCIA E.E., GONZALEZ-LOPEZLIRA R.A., MAGRIS C.G. and BRUZUAL A.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stellar masses of galaxies are frequently obtained by fitting stellar population synthesis models to galaxy photometry or spectra. The state of the art method resolves spatial structures within a galaxy to assess the total stellar mass content. In comparison to unresolved studies, resolved methods yield, on average, higher fractions of stellar mass for galaxies. In this work we improve the current method in order to mitigate a bias related to the resolved spatial distribution derived for the mass. The bias consists in an apparent filamentary mass distribution and a spatial coincidence between mass structures and dust lanes near spiral arms. The improved method is based on iterative Bayesian marginalization, through a new algorithm we have named Bayesian Successive Priors (BSP). We have applied BSP to M51 and to a pilot sample of 90 spiral galaxies from the Ohio State University Bright Spiral Galaxy Survey. By quantitatively comparing both methods, we find that the average fraction of stellar mass missed by unresolved studies is only half what previously thought. In contrast with the previous method, the output BSP mass maps bear a better resemblance to near-infrared images.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: stellar content - methods: statistical - methods: statistical

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